The R&D efforts will be directed by Goodyear's Akron Technical Center.
Goodyear is the world's largest supplier of tires for commercial, military and general aviation aircraft. The company's aircraft tires are manufactured in Danville, Va.; Bangkok, Thailand, and Sao Paulo, Brazil.
"This grant underscores Goodyear's history of aircraft tire innovation and we are proud to have earned the confidence of the U.S. military and the aviation industry to produce the tire," said Joe Gingo, executive vice president quality systems & chief technical officer.
Goodyear has been producing new and innovative products for the U.S. military for 85 years. The company works closely with aircraft manufacturers to develop and qualify radial and bias-ply tires for new aircraft.
Today, Goodyear is the only remaining U.S.-owned tire company manufacturing aviation tires for the nation's military.
Through its 106-year history, Goodyear has been at the forefront of rubber product research, design and development and has a number of aviation "firsts" to its credit. Among them: