USAF Selects Chromalloy For F108 Gas Turbine Engine Module R
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Sep 2, 2015

USAF Selects Chromalloy For F108 Gas Turbine Engine Module Repairs

Contract Valued At Up To $74 Million Covers Low Pressure Modules in Engines Powering Tanker, Reconnaissance Aircraft

Chromalloy announced today that it has been selected by the U.S. Air Force to provide repairs on low pressure turbine modules for the F108 aircraft engine fleet, in a contract valued at up to $74 million.

The one-year agreement was contracted by the Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma and includes four one-year options for additional repairs.

"With this agreement Chromalloy is pleased to build on our longstanding relationship with the U.S. Air Force," said Carlo Luzzatto, President.  "Through our expertise in repairing gas turbine engine modules and components, Chromalloy offers military fleets significant cost savings over buying new parts.  Our FAA-approved repairs have logged more than 1.2 million flight hours on this engine platform and are a proven source of reliability and durability."   

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The contract covers overhaul of the low pressure turbine shaft assembly, Module 14, during scheduled maintenance events of the F108 engines.

Work will be performed at facilities within Chromalloy's service network.

The F108 powers the KC-135 tanker aircraft fleet and RC-135 reconnaissance aircraft.  The F108 CFM56-2B is the military variant of the CFM56-2 commercial propulsion system.