AAR to provide Navy Airlift Support Extended Military Sealift Command exercises second one-year option

Nov. 16, 2013
WOOD DALE, Ill., 16 Nov. 2013. Military Sealift Command (MSC) officials have exercised a second one-year renewal option for the Airlift division of AAR (NYSE:AIR) to ferry critical supplies to U.S. Navy ships in the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans and the Arabian Gulf.

WOOD DALE, Ill., 16 Nov. 2013. Military Sealift Command (MSC) officials have exercised a second one-year renewal option for the Airlift division of AAR (NYSE:AIR) to ferry critical supplies to U.S. Navy ships in the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans and the Arabian Gulf.

Under the agreement, AAR will support MSC’s vertical replenishment program (VERTREP), delivering supplies to support combatant ships at sea. The contract renewal is valued at approximately $15 million, and includes the use of four helicopters, personnel, and operational and technical support services.

“AAR is proud to support national security by providing critical maritime solutions to Navy ships far from home,” says Randy J. Martinez, president and CEO, AAR Airlift Group. “This renewal of a second one-year option reaffirms AAR’s position as a preferred provider of airlift and logistics services to government and defense customers.”

The original contract, awarded to AAR in 2011, included a one-year initial base period, three one-year options, and an additional 11-month option for an estimated total value of $77 million.

Military Sealift Command, the leading provider of ocean transportation for the Navy and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), operates approximately 110 ships daily around the globe.

AAR provides expeditionary airlift services in support of contingency operations worldwide. The Company currently operates a fleet of more than 50 fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft to transport personnel, supplies, and mail for the U.S. Department of Defense in Afghanistan and the Western Pacific.

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