Boeing Shifts Toward Production of MH-139A Grey
Wolf
- Boeing delivered the final Research,
Development, Test & Evaluation (RDT&E) aircraft to the U.S. Air Force
in October
- The first production aircraft delivery is slated
for 2024
PHILADELPHIA, Nov 20, 2023 — Boeing [NYSE:BA] continues to transition towards
low rate initial production of the MH-139A Grey Wolf after completing the
program’s Research, Development, Test & Evaluation (RDT&E) phase,
delivering the sixth and final test aircraft to the U.S. Air Force last month.
“Delivering
all of the RDT&E aircraft to the Air Force enables them to continue
critical operational testing and allows Boeing to focus on building the first
production aircraft.” said Azeem Khan, MH-139 program director. “The Grey Wolf
will provide crucial national security capability improvements to the Air
Force. This is an important step in getting the aircraft into service.”
Boeing expects
to provide the first low rate production aircraft to the customer in 2024. To
date, the Air Force has awarded Boeing a contract to build the first 13, with
the first aircraft already in final assembly. Ultimately, Boeing will provide
up to 80 MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopters to the Air Force.
“With the
final test aircraft delivered, we’re headed into an exciting production phase.
With the MH-139, the United States Air Force is getting a faster and more
capable aircraft to bring them into a new era of service for this mission,”
said Robert Beyer, MH-139 Senior Program Manager, Leonardo Helicopters US.
“Leonardo is incredibly proud of this aircraft, and we look forward to the
continued partnership with Boeing and the USAF as we deliver additional Grey
Wolf helicopters.”
MH-139A
aircraft will replace the UH-1N Huey and are tasked with protecting
intercontinental ballistic missiles across the U.S. and transporting VIP and
security personnel.
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