CFM Secures Potential $2.8B DLA Contract for F108 Engine Supplies

CFM International secured a potential $2.8 billion contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for F108 engine supplies

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Home Contract Awards CFM Secures Potential $2.8B DLA Contract for F108 Engine Supplies

Author: Miles Jamison || Date Published: July 9, 2025

CFM International, a General Electric-Safran joint venture, has secured a potential $2.85 billion contract from the Defense Logistics Agency to provide F108 military aircraft engine supplies for the U.S. Air Force and Navy.

The Department of Defense said Tuesday the firm-fixed-price, requirements-type contract was awarded as a sole-source acquisition. It has a four-year, four-month base contract with an additional five-year option that will extend the period of performance through Oct. 31, 2029. 

The DLA Aviation, located in Richmond, Virginia, will provide the West Chester, Ohio-based company with funding allocated from fiscal years 2025 through 2030 defense appropriated funds and working capital funds.

Previous Contract

The DLA awarded a similar contract to CFM in 2017. The GE-Safran joint venture booked the potential $2 billion contract for the procurement of F108 engine replenishment spare parts. The deal included nine base months, a four-year option and another three-year option.