Colorado awards firefighting contract to Neptune Aviation
The State of Colorado has selected Neptune Aviation for an exclusive use contract for a large firefighting air tanker
Colorado’s exclusive use contract is an initial master contract for one year and may be renewed for four additional one-year periods, although will not exceed five years
“Neptune Aviation is pleased to partner with Colorado’s Division of Fire Prevention & Control,” said Neptune Aviation President Jennifer Draughon. “The contract award validates the dedication of the entire Neptune team of pilots, mechanics, engineers and support staff.”
Vince Welbaum, DFPC Aviation Unit Chief, added: "DFPC is excited to have Neptune as the contractor of choice to support the state with an airtanker. We anticipate a busy year in 2021 and are looking forward to providing this aerial attack resource to support wildfires for the residents and visitors of Colorado.”
Good resource for the state when wildfires occur
Neptune Aviation will utilize a British Aerospace BAe 146 aircraft capable of carrying 3,000 gallons of fire retardant while cruising at over 400 knots at altitudes of up to 28,000 feet.
“From a firefighting readiness standpoint, having a large air tanker positioned in Colorado is a great resource for the state when dangerous wildfires threaten lives and property,” Draughon added. “An exclusive use contract guarantees that Colorado will have a Neptune large air tanker on site for what is predicted to be a very active wildfire season.”
Clara Bullock
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