Chronos Operations Awarded Contract Supporting U.S. Navy ALRE Systems

Chronos Operations (CO) is proud and excited to partner with the US Navy under a Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA) to support the critical Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment (ALRE) systems. This contract emphasizes Chronos Operations’ commitment to enhancing the Navy’s operational readiness by delivering mission-critical components for ALRE systems used on aircraft carriers, air-capable ships, and airfields.

ALRE systems are essential to naval aviation, encompassing equipment such as catapults for launching aircraft, arresting gear for recovery, visual landing aids, and the advanced Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS). These systems ensure the safe and efficient operation of the aircraft in challenging maritime environments, making them vital to the Navy’s ability to conduct global missions.

Under this contract, Chronos will manage the procurement, packaging, and labeling of ALRE components into specialized kits based on the Navy’s specifications. Each kit will be designed to include the necessary parts, equipment, and materials required to maintain and upgrade various ALRE systems. Chronos will also facilitate expedited shipping to ensure ALRE kits are delivered on time, supporting critical installations and minimizing downtime. To guarantee reliability and performance, Chronos will implement rigorous quality assurance protocols in line with ISO 9001 standards, a globally recognized benchmark for quality management.

In addition to production and delivery, Chronos will oversee subcontractors and vendors involved in the process. Personnel will ensure all subcontractor activities meet technical quality standards and address any risks promptly.

Chronos Operations is proud to deliver high-quality services on this contract, which highlights its dedication to supporting the missions of the US Navy. By offering expertise in logistical management, quality assurance, and efficient delivery, Chronos is proud to ensure the Navy’s ALRE systems will remain operational, reliable, and ready for deployment, contributing to the success of naval aviation missions worldwide.