Boeing wins UH-1N
replacement contract from USAF
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25 September, 2018
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SOURCE: FlightGlobal.com
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BY: Garrett Reim
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Los Angeles
Boeing
has been awarded the first portion of a $2.38 billion firm fixed-price contract
to replace the US Air Force’s Bell UH-1N fleet with its MH-139 helicopter,
derived from Leonardo Helicopters' commercial platform.
The $375 million initial award
is for four helicopters and the integration of non-developmental items, the
USAF announced on 24 September. The total programme cost accounts for the
acquisition and sustainment of up to 84 MH-139s, training devices and
associated support equipment. The service expects the first operational
helicopter to be delivered in fiscal year 2021.
The replacement programme aims
to supplant the current fleet of USAF’s UH-1N helicopters, which support the
service’s nuclear intercontinental ballistic missile bases in Wyoming, Montana
and North Dakota. The replacement aircraft will additionally be used for
training, test and operational support airlift missions.
Boeing
The MH-139 is a military version
of the commercial AW139, jointly bid by Boeing and Leonardo: the helicopters
will be assembled at the latter's plant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with
Boeing integrating military-specific components at its facility south of the
city.
Boeing outbid Sikorsky’s HH-60U
Black Hawk and Sierra Nevada's Force Hawk, an upgraded UH-60L Black Hawk.
The USAF had expected to award
the contract in the third quarter of fiscal year 2018, but a pre-award protest
over control of particular intellectual property rights filed with the
Government Accountability Office by Sikorsky delayed the final decision - the
US fiscal year ends on 30 September. Sikorsky lost its appeal to the GAO in
May.
The USAF helicopter contract
announcement comes several weeks after the US Navy awarded Boeing an $805
million contract to develop four MQ-25A Stingray carrier-based unmanned
refuelling aircraft. And, the airframer is in contention for a USAF trainer
aircraft contract worth $16 billion which is also expected to be announced this
week.
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