U.S. Navy Awards General Dynamics Aircraft Radome Contract
Work will include quality inspection, cleaning, fabrication, and painting.
CHARLOTTE, NC -- General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products, a business unit of General Dynamics, has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Navy's Naval Inventory Control Point for the refurbishment of radomes for the EA-6B fighter jet. The initial award value is
"We produce a wide array of radomes ranging from fighter and cargo aircraft noses, wings, tails and fuselages to commercial nose weather radomes and radomes for specialized applications," says Senior Program Manager Daran Eastridge. "Our experience on both commercial and military aircraft creates value for our customers."
Engineers at General Dynamics' Marion, VA, facility will refurbish existing EA-6B radomes. The work will include quality inspection, cleaning, fabrication, and painting. The refurbished radomes will be used onboard EA-6B aircraft for both the Navy and the Marine Corps.
General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products' site in Marion produces a variety of products to support commercial and military aerospace applications. Work at the site includes the design, development, and manufacturing of aircraft radomes, advanced aircraft composite structures, and mobile shelter systems. For more information visit www.gdatp.com.
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