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Boeing Lands $2.7 Billion Apache Support Contract
1 Jan
Summary
- Boeing received a $2.7 billion contract for Apache helicopter support.
- This contract covers post-production services for the helicopters.
- The Army also awarded Boeing a $4.7 billion contract for new Apache helicopters.

The U.S. military recently finalized a $2.7 billion contract with Boeing for essential post-production support services concerning Apache helicopters. This agreement ensures the continued operational readiness and maintenance of these critical aircraft within the armed forces. The contract was announced by the Pentagon, signaling a significant financial commitment.
This latest award follows closely on the heels of another major deal. Just one month prior, the Army had already contracted Boeing for $4.7 billion to procure new build AH-64E Apache attack helicopters. The scope of that earlier contract also included Longbow crew trainers and associated accessories, indicating a comprehensive upgrade strategy.
Together, these contracts represent a substantial investment in the Apache helicopter program. They underscore the military's focus on both acquiring new, advanced attack helicopters and ensuring the long-term sustainment of its existing fleet, maintaining a robust aerial combat capability.




