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Malaysian aerospace firm AIROD wins US$25m deal to service US Navy aircraft
Marines and sailors with Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response help US citizens into a Marine Corps KC-130J Hercules airplane during an evacuation of personnel from the US Embassy, in Juba, South Sudan, January 3, 2014. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 9 — Local aerospace company Aircraft Inspection, Repair & Overhaul Depot Sdn Bhd (AIROD) has been awarded a US$25 million (RM109 million) contract to service the US Navy’s aircraft for the next five years from January 2016.

The deal inked in June as part of a direct trade agreement between the two countries will see the Subang Jaya-based firm employ 25 engineers and technicians to service 13 KC-130J aircraft belonging to the US Marine Corps aerial refueler transport squadron stationed in Japan.

“We are impressed with AIROD's and National Aerospace & Defence Industries Group's depot maintenance knowledge, experience and technical ability on the C-130 aircraft,” Lt Col Thomas A. Atkinson, the US Navy’s Fleet Readiness Center Western Pacific (FRCWP) commanding officer said in a statement.

This is not the first time AIROD has been chosen by the US military, the Malaysian company established in 1976 had previously provided services to the US Air Force under a previous US government contract.

It is also an authorised Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules Service Centre.

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