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Vertex Aerospace Awarded Prime Seat in SeaPort-NxG

Vertex Aerospace Awarded Prime Seat in SeaPort-NxG

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MADISON, Miss., Dec. 12, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Vertex Aerospace has been awarded a Prime seat in the Department of the Navy’s SeaPort Next Generation multiple award contract vehicle. This will allow Vertex to compete for future U.S. Naval support service opportunities valued at $5 billion per year.

The SeaPort-NxG awards were issued to a limited number of businesses spanning 46 of the 50 United States, as well as the District of Columbia and Guam. Bids for awards were evaluated based on the bidding companies’ past Naval contract experience and the technical aspects of the submitted proposals.

Vertex currently provides commercial air services, maintenance, and supply-chain support to six U.S. Navy contracts, several of which the global aerospace company has supported for over 20 years. Vertex President and CEO Ed Boyington says long-term contracts and awards like this are a testament to the technical expertise and high-quality support the Company’s skilled artisans provide to its customers.

“Vertex Aerospace is proud to have been awarded a Prime seat on the SeaPort Next Generation multiple award contracts,” said Boyington. “This provides us the opportunity to offer our full-spectrum capabilities and services to fulfill the Navy Systems Command’s requirements while helping solve readiness challenges for our warfighters.”

Vertex has a long history providing aerospace services to the U.S. Navy. Some of the Company’s past contracts include:

  • Contractor Logistics Support services for U.S. Navy T-34, T-44, C-9, and E-6B programs
  • Contractor Field Team services for the U.S. Navy F/A-18 program, Fleet Readiness Center in Cherry Point, North Carolina, and Naval Air Stations Mayport and Whidbey Island
  • Engine maintenance support for the F/A-18E/F at Fleet Readiness Center West in Lemoore, California, and the F404-400/402 at Fleet Readiness Center Mid-Atlantic in Oceana, Virginia

Vertex Aerospace currently has over 4,200 employees at its 65 U.S. and 35 international locations, and is a strong supporter of U.S. service members, employing over 1,900 veterans.

Headquartered in Madison, Mississippi, Vertex Aerospace, LLC is a global aerospace company with approximately $1.4 billion in 2017 sales. Employing over 4,200 people in over 100 operating locations world-wide, we provide rotary and fixed wing aftermarket solutions for government and private sector customers. Visit us on Facebook and Twitter @VTXAero or at www.vtxaero.com.

POC: Rachel C. Henson
Corporate Communications Manager
rachel.c.henson@vtxaero.com 
Wk:  601-607-6552
Cell: 601-760-9297

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