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Boeing C-17 Sustainment Worth up to $23.8 Billion Over Ten Years

Performance-Based Logistics Support for Global Fleet of 175 Aircraft

Boeing will continue assuring the C-17 GLOBEMASTER III’s worldwide mission readiness through a follow-on contract, awarded by the US DoD, valued at up to $23.8 billion (€20.5 billion), including potential options and incentives, over ten years. The programme is currently funded through September 2024 with a Phase I award of $3.5 billion.

Under the agreement, Boeing will continue performing critical sustainment activities, including engineering, field support, and material management, for the global fleet of 275 aircraft. The contract provides additional funding for new work scope, such as international staffing, to augment maintenance efforts and a cyber security work statement.

The C-17 continues to serve as the strategic airlift workhorse for the nation, as evidenced by its impressive performance in the recent airlift of more than 124,000 evacuees from Afghanistan in an around-the-clock operation,” explained Brig Gen. Darren Cole, Air Mobility Command (AMC) Director of Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection. “As the command responsible for operating the US Air Force C-17 fleet, AMC looks forward to the continued partnership with our Boeing teammates as we work to keep the GLOBEMASTER fleet healthy for years to come.”

This performance-based logistics (PBL) contract builds on more than two decades of successful C-17 sustainment, in which Boeing has worked closely with the US Air Force and global partners to maintain high mission-capability rates and continuously improve affordability. While sustainment costs typically rise as a fleet ages, Boeing will lower operating cost per-flight-hour for the global fleet under the new agreement.

We are bending the cost curve on platforms like the C-17 by leveraging the breadth and depth of Boeing’s services capabilities and expertise worldwide, and by applying digital tools and analytics to drive predictability and performance into every C-17 mission,” commented Dan Gillian, VP/GM of US Government Services for Boeing Global Services. “Working in partnership with our military customers, we are deriving data insight from these aircraft that is improving readiness and increasing fleet efficiency […] Analytical insights provide actionable intelligence to predict component failures, troubleshoot errors with greater speed and accuracy, complete repairs faster, and support aircrew decision-making.”

Boeing has been under contract for PBL support of the C-17 fleet since 1998. This new $3.5 billion Phase I award is expected to be ordered by the Air Force through 2024. Under a PBL arrangement, a customer receives an agreed-to level of system readiness, as opposed to a traditional contract for specific spare parts and support services. This integrated logistics approach has allowed Boeing to apply innovative tools to maximize aircraft availability while lowering costs.

The global C-17 fleet boasts best-in-class aircraft availability rates, while operating as the strategic airlift workhorse for the US Air Force and global partners. In January 2020, the C-17 fleet became one of the fastest to achieve four million flight hours.

 

 

 

Australia, Canada, India, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, the UK and the US, as well as the 12-nation Strategic Airlift Capability agreement all operate the C-17 GLOBEMASTER III. (Photo: Boeing)

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09/30/2021

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