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C-40C-B700-Augmentation-RFI Questions to Industry.pdf
Posted: Feb. 3, 2026
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This Request for Information (RFI) is issued by the Department of War (DoW) regarding the potential acquisition of a single pre-owned Boeing 700-series aircraft, specifically the C-40C variant.
The RFI aims to gather market research data to assess the availability, condition, and estimated costs associated with such an acquisition. Responses to this RFI are voluntary and will be used solely for planning purposes; they will become government property and will not be returned. The deadline for submissions is March 4, 2026, at 12:00 PM CST.
The document outlines specific information that interested parties must provide in their responses, including:
- Detailed aircraft identification and history
- Airframe and engine life and condition
- Avionics and mission systems status
- Maintenance history
- Cost breakdowns
- Delivery processes
- Modifications compliance
- Vendor information
Key questions include requests for operational history, total flight hours and cycles on the airframe and engines, a list of installed avionics with current software versions, a summary of maintenance records, and details on any modifications made to the aircraft.
Additionally, respondents are asked to demonstrate their capability to modify the aircraft to meet C-40C specifications and provide a timeline for such modifications.
The RFI emphasizes that it is not a solicitation for contract proposals nor does it authorize any costs incurred in response. All inquiries must be submitted in writing via email to designated procurement contacts.
The document also highlights that discussions may follow based on the assessment of responses but does not guarantee further engagement or contract awards.
The RFI aims to gather market research data to assess the availability, condition, and estimated costs associated with such an acquisition. Responses to this RFI are voluntary and will be used solely for planning purposes; they will become government property and will not be returned. The deadline for submissions is March 4, 2026, at 12:00 PM CST.
The document outlines specific information that interested parties must provide in their responses, including:
- Detailed aircraft identification and history
- Airframe and engine life and condition
- Avionics and mission systems status
- Maintenance history
- Cost breakdowns
- Delivery processes
- Modifications compliance
- Vendor information
Key questions include requests for operational history, total flight hours and cycles on the airframe and engines, a list of installed avionics with current software versions, a summary of maintenance records, and details on any modifications made to the aircraft.
Additionally, respondents are asked to demonstrate their capability to modify the aircraft to meet C-40C specifications and provide a timeline for such modifications.
The RFI emphasizes that it is not a solicitation for contract proposals nor does it authorize any costs incurred in response. All inquiries must be submitted in writing via email to designated procurement contacts.
The document also highlights that discussions may follow based on the assessment of responses but does not guarantee further engagement or contract awards.
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