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U.S. Army Orders Six Boeing CH-47F Block II

  • By Boeing - April 16, 2026


U.S. Army Orders Six Boeing CH-47F Block II View Caption
  • Lot 6 contract maintains the Army’s rapid fielding and modernization approach
  • Improved sustainment and the ability to accommodate affordable future upgrades.
  • The Lot 6 agreement follows two other awards last year

The U.S. Army awarded Boeing [NYSE: BA] a contract for six CH-47F Block II Chinook helicopters. The $324 million contract builds on the Army’s acquisition strategy to get critical equipment in the hands of the warfighter sooner. It increases the number of CH-47F Block II aircraft under contract to 24.

 

“Consistent production awards reflect the Army’s confidence in the CH-47F Block II as a critical capability for handling logistics in challenging environments across different domains and in varying operations,” said Heather McBryan, vice president and program manager, Cargo Programs, for Boeing Defence, Space & Security. “Block II Chinooks provide commanders greater operational reach, faster resupply and enhanced protection for forces operating in austere and contested environments.”

 

The Lot 6 agreement follows two other awards last year, including the first contract under the Army’s Rapid Fielding decision.

 

Boeing has delivered six CH-47F Block II production helicopters to the Army. The Army is preparing to field the first unit equipped no later than mid-CY28 after delivery of the Lot 3 Block II aircraft.

 

The CH-47F Block II features improved capabilities:

 

    A strengthened drivetrain and airframe that adds 4,000 pounds to the aircraft’s maximum gross weight, thus significantly greater lift capability.

 

    Innovative fuel-system changes that extend the mission radius for nearly all payloads.

 

    Improved sustainment and the ability to accommodate affordable future upgrades.

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