Opportunity
SAM #FA812626Q0033
Air Force Procurement of Diesel-Powered Cabin Pressure Testers for B-1 Aircraft
Buyer
AFSC PZIMB
Posted
April 27, 2026
Respond By
May 11, 2026
Identifier
FA812626Q0033
NAICS
333999, 336413
The U.S. Air Force, through the Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC) and the 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group (AMXG) at Tinker Air Force Base, is seeking to procure two diesel-powered cabin pressure testers for B-1 aircraft. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Air Force, Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC), 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group (AMXG), Contracting Office at Tinker Air Force Base - OEMs and Vendors: - The only OEM referenced is the manufacturer of the Diesel-Powered Cabin Pressure Tester, part number 99421-100 (no specific company name provided) - Products/Services Requested: - Two (2) Diesel-Powered Cabin Pressure Testers - Part Number: 99421-100 - Designed and certified for use on B-1 aircraft - Must be reliable, portable, compatible with B-1 pressure systems, and meet safety standards - Includes support documentation: user manuals, parts breakdowns, maintenance literature, system check procedures, and calibration certificates - No installation or training required - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Testers must be certified for B-1 aircraft and replace obsolete equipment - Delivery is FOB destination to Tinker Air Force Base, Building 3001 - Compliance with unique item identification and relevant FAR/DFARS clauses - Small business set-aside; vendors must be SAM registered and authorized for proprietary repairs - Place of Performance/Delivery: - Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma (Building 3001, 3001 Staff Dr, Tinker AFB, OK 73145-3305) - Period of Performance: - Delivery required within 48 weeks after receipt of order
Description
The 76 Aircraft Maintenance Group requests the procurement of four (2) Diesel-Powered Cabin Pressure Testers (CPTs) (PN:99421-100) specifically designed and certified for use on B-1 aircraft to replace the existing equipment. This tester is needed to measure any pressure leaks, which could degrade operational ability.