Opportunity
Texas DIR/ESBD #2026-1193
Texas Tech University System Seeks Aircraft Brokers for Acquisition or Lease of Multiple Aircraft
Posted
June 18, 2026
Respond By
July 02, 2026
Identifier
2026-1193
NAICS
532411
Texas Tech University System (TTUS) is seeking qualified aircraft brokers to support the acquisition or lease of multiple new or reconditioned aircraft for passenger and light cargo use. - Government Buyer: - Texas Tech University System (TTUS) Procurement Services - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific aircraft manufacturers (OEMs) or models are named; opportunity is open to all qualified brokers with relevant experience - Products/Services Requested: - Acquisition or lease of multiple aircraft (new or reconditioned) - Specific models, part numbers, and quantities to be determined based on broker evaluation and TTUS needs - Aircraft brokerage services, including: - Market analysis and advisory - Aircraft evaluation and acquisition support - Disposition services - Regulatory and FAA compliance support - Transaction management - Total cost of ownership and fractional ownership analysis - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Proposers must have at least five years of experience in aircraft brokerage - Demonstrated knowledge of FAA regulations and government transactions is required - Alternate proposals are permitted if they meet mandatory requirements and safety standards - No guarantee of purchase or lease; contracts are for qualification and future use - Pricing must remain firm for 24 months, with possible annual increases up to 3% - All proposals must comply with State of Texas and TTUS regulations
Description
Texas Tech University is soliciting proposals for the purchase or lease of multiple reconditioned or new aircraft. The selected brokers will assist with evaluating aircraft types, market analysis, and acquisition negotiations. The aircraft will be used primarily for passengers and light cargo across Texas Tech University System institutions. The procurement includes master broker qualification contracts with no guarantee of purchase. Proposals must comply with state regulations and university policies.