Tyonek Awarded $37M Contract Supporting Naval Air Systems Command

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Tyonek Awarded $37M Contract Supporting Naval Air Systems Command

MADISON, Ala., April. 5, 2017 – Tyonek Worldwide Services, LLC (TWS), a subsidiary of Tyonek Services Group, Inc. (TSG) and Tyonek Native Corporation (TNC), has been awarded a contract by the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division (NAWCTSD) to provide installation and depot level aviation maintenance services at Fleet Readiness Center Mid-Atlantic Detachment Patuxent River, Maryland (FRCMA DET PAX). The work will provide direct support primarily to squadrons and activities assigned to Naval Test Wing Atlantic and Naval Air Station Patuxent River.

“We have an exceptional team in place with a proven track record of performance supporting this critical requirement,” said Steve Adlich, President, TSG. “We are excited for the opportunity to continue our outstanding support of the FRCMA in the coming years”

Tyonek will have responsibility for Naval aviation test, restoration rebuild, maintenance, and repair in support of the maintenance requirements and priorities to meet the Navy’s aircraft fleet readiness mission. In addition, TWS will ensure uninterrupted support for level II and level III aircraft maintenance and administrative support on aircraft components, engines, and support equipment.
“Congratulations to our team for this milestone achievement,” said Leo Barlow, CEO, TNC. “Our company has a long history of providing quality services to Department of Defense customers and we are honored to have the opportunity to support the Navy’s readiness mission.”

About Tyonek Native Corporation
Tyonek Native Corporation (TNC) is the parent company to a variety of subsidiary businesses in industries including ISO 9000 certified defense manufacturing and engineering, aircraft maintenance, information technology services, land and resource development, and construction. The company owns and manages over 200,000 acres of land, primarily on the West side of Cook Inlet in South Central Alaska.
An Alaska Native Corporation formed under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 (ANCSA), the company is governed by a board of nine directors and a management team who are accountable to a community of more than 900 shareholders.

The corporation’s headquarters is in Anchorage, Alaska, with offices in Madison, Alabama, and subsidiary facilities located throughout the continental United States. For more information, visit www.tyonek.com.

Contact:
Stephanie Deemer
256-258-6256
sdeemer@tyonek.com