Opportunity

SAM #FA8628-27-R-B001

Air Force RFI: B-52 Advanced Wing Weapons Pylon Design, Development, and Production

Buyer

AFLCMC Bomber Aircraft Division

Posted

May 06, 2026

Respond By

July 06, 2026

Identifier

FA8628-27-R-B001

NAICS

336413, 336419, 336414

The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) Bomber Aircraft office is seeking industry input for the design, engineering, and production of a new Advanced Wing Weapons Pylon (AWWP) for the B-52 aircraft. - Government Buyer: - Department of the Air Force, AFLCMC Bomber Aircraft office (FA8628 AFLCMC WBDK B52) - Products/Services Requested: - Advanced Wing Weapons Pylon (AWWP) for B-52 - Must support MIL-STD-1760 series heavy weapon capability - Carriage system must support payloads greater than 5,000 lbs - Anticipated production of 20 to 24 pylons, with at least 12 delivered in the first year - Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) phase - 36-month accelerated EMD culminating in Critical Design Review (CDR) - Readiness for integration with support equipment - Willingness to travel to various work locations - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors named; open to qualified industry partners with relevant expertise - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Integration with B-52 support equipment - Heavy weapon compatibility (MIL-STD-1760) - Accelerated development and production schedule - Physical presence at multiple work locations may be required - Places of Performance and Delivery: - Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio (contracting office) - Edwards, California (place of performance)

Description

The Department of the Air Force is issuing this Request for Information (RFI) to conduct market research and identify qualified industry partners capable of supporting an accelerated Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) phase and subsequent production of a replacement external weapons release pylon for the B-52 aircraft.

To meet emerging mission needs, the Government requires a newly designed Advanced Wing Weapons Pylon (AWWP) that incorporates MIL-STD-1760 series heavy weapon capability.

The anticipated acquisition strategy targets a 36-month EMD phase culminating in a Critical Design Review (CDR). Upon successful completion of the EMD phase, the design must be ready for integration with required support equipment, transitioning immediately into the production of 20 to 24 pylons (with a minimum delivery of 12 pylons in the first year).

Key Objectives for Industry Feedback:

Assess the feasibility of the proposed 36-month EMD timeline to CDR and production timeline. Identify vendors with the engineering expertise to design and manufacture heavy weapons carriage systems (>5,000 lbs capacity). Inform the Government's overall Acquisition Strategy.

Note: Physical work locations may vary, and interested parties must be willing and able to travel. Small businesses are highly encouraged to participate and respond to this RFI.

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