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18.01.2007
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 18, 2007 -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] and the U.S. Army recently signed a
$1.149 billion contract for the remanufacture of 96 AH-64D Apache Longbow
helicopters for the U.S. Army and 30 AH-64Ds for the United Arab Emirates.
"Signing this extended Block II contract is significant for many reasons," said
David Almond, Boeing Apache Block II program manager. "The firm, fixed-price contract
for 126 aircraft brings considerable work to the Mesa, Ariz., Apache production facility
as well as to team Apache suppliers around the world."
"It also ensures a 'warm' assembly line for the U.S. Army and our international
customers as we move forward with current and future Apache production commitments in the
next decade," Almond added. "That's great news for the entire program."
Boeing will deliver the first remanufactured Apache Longbow produced under the new
contract to the U.S. Army in October. Work began in March 2006 following the award of a
long-lead agreement.
The contract brings the total number of remanufactured U.S. Army AH-64D Apache Longbow
helicopters to 597. The U.S. Army has ordered an additional 27 new-build Apaches as
war-replacement aircraft.
The U.S. Army Apache Longbow aircraft, to be built in the Block II configuration, are
in addition to the 501 remanufactured AH-64D Apache Longbows built between 1997 and 2006
under two five-year, multi-year contracts. Under a foreign military sales agreement, the
United Arab Emirates is upgrading its fleet of AH-64A Apache helicopters to the
next-generation configuration.
"An attitude of teamwork means cost savings for both the U.S. Army and the United
Arab Emirates, ensuring that the soldiers who fly and maintain the aircraft have the
capabilities to successfully complete their vital missions," Almond added.
The Apache Longbow helicopters feature fully integrated avionics and weapons and can
rapidly detect, classify, prioritize and engage stationary and moving opposition targets
at standoff ranges in nearly all weather environments. It is an adaptable rotorcraft
platform, with a state-of-the-art modem transmitting real-time, secure digitized
battlefield information to air and ground forces.
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