BY: Naomi Cooper
The team of Boeing and Italian company Leonardo will supply 13 units of the MH-139A Grey Wolf multimission helicopter to the U.S. Air Force under a $285 million production contract. Boeing said Tuesday the award covers sustainment and other support services for the platform selected by USAF to replace the branch’s UH-1N Huey twin-piloted light-lift helicopter.
USAF chose the MH-139 offering for its potential 13-year, $2.38 billion aircraft replacement program announced in September 2018 and accepted four test Grey Wolf articles in August 2022. Prime contractor Boeing handles military equipment procurement, installation and post-delivery support functions, while Leonardo is the program’s original equipment manufacturer. Under the latest award, the companies aim to start deliveries in 2024.
SOURCE: https://www.govconwire.com
The selection of the Boeing-Leonardo MH-139 ends a years-long quest to replace the 1970s-e...
di Mila Fiordalisi È a firma di Selex Es (azienda di Finmeccanica) l'innovativa p...
Consul General of Italy in Philadelphia, Cristiana Mele, attended the handover ceremony of...
Jupiter is not just a planet, it is a gas giant, and studying its icy moons will also shed...
The fifth annual tribute concert in honor of U.S. military personnel wounded in the line o...
Leonardo, the Italian helicopter maker, said it will spend $65 million to build a 60,000...
by Fabio Tamburini Prime decisioni in arrivo dalla gestione del nuovo amministratore dele...
Six projects in the vanguard of Made in Italy innovation technology in the service of effo...