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M1 Awarded $445M Task Order to Support Nellis Air Force Base Aircraft Backshop Maintenance

DENTON, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--M1 Support Services (M1) announced today it was awarded a task order under the United States Air Force (USAF) Aircraft Maintenance Enterprise Solutions (ACES) Multiple Award Contract (MAC) to provide aircraft backshop maintenance. The value of this contract is $444,978,788 if all options are exercised over a five-year period beginning March 1, 2026.

“We are honored to have the opportunity to continue to support Nellis Air Force Base,” said George Krivo, Chairman and CEO of M1 Support Services. “We bring extensive experience in backshop maintenance to this mission and look forward to continuing our unparalleled partnership providing the Air Force with the exceptional performance our customers expect from M1 Mission First.”

The primary mission of the Nellis Aircraft Maintenance and Support Services program is to provide all backshop maintenance support and non-aircraft maintenance services for the 57th Maintenance Group (57 MXG). The 57 MXG provides maintenance for F-35, F-22, F-16, F-15, and A-10 aircraft. Additionally, the group provides facilities, equipment, and limited support to the USAF Aerial Demonstration Squadron (USAFADS). The group generates approximately 16,000 sorties annually for Operational Test & Evaluation, USAF Weapons School, Aggressor Squadrons, and contingency operations. Additionally, the 57 MXG provides support to visiting Red Flag, Green Flag, and other transient aircraft.

About M1 Support Services

M1 Support Services is a mission-first, force-multiplying partner solely dedicated to providing aviation solutions to the U.S. Department of Defense, Allies, and partner nations. Our complete spectrum of services includes Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO), flight operations, training, logistics, aircraft modifications and upgrades. The only aviation solutions company of scale focused solely on aviation maintenance excellence, we execute large, complex programs of National and International significance, supporting the most advanced military aircraft in the world. Learn more at www.M1services.com.

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