Boeing to build Apache helicopters for Poland as part of $4.7 billion contract
Poland will become the largest non-U.S. Apache operator with 96 attack helicopters and local industry involvement in maintenance under a $4.7 billion U.S. Army contract.
- On Nov. 26, 2025 Boeing will produce 96 AH-64E Apaches for the Polish Armed Forces under a U.S. Army Foreign Military Sales contract valued at nearly $4.7 billion, with deliveries expected to begin in 2028.
- Through an offset agreement announced last year, Polish industry will perform maintenance and support while the Polish Ministry of National Defence trains pilots and maintainers and leases eight aircraft from the U.S. Army.
- Boeing noted the global Apache fleet exceeds 1,300 aircraft, and Christina Upah, vice president of Boeing's Attack Helicopter Programs, said `This important agreement allows us to begin building one of the largest and most formidable Apache fleets that the world has ever seen`.
- The order is the largest Apache purchase outside the United States in program history, with AH-64E production work expected to finish by 2032.
- Boeing has in recent months delivered Apaches to the Australian Army, the Indian Army and the Royal Moroccan Air Force, and the AH-64E is the latest configuration after 50 years.
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Boeing announced Wednesday that it will produce an attack helicopter AH-64E Apache for more international customers, including 96 units for the Polish Armed Forces, on the basis of an external military procurement contract agreed by...
The American Boeing Group announced it will produce AH-64E attack helicopters for international customers, including 96 equipment for the Polish Armed Forces, within a contract worth nearly $4.7 billion, agreed by the Army...
Boeing to Build Apache Helicopters for Poland as Part of $4.7 Billion Contract
Boeing to build Apache helicopters for Poland as part of $4.7 billion contract
Boeing said on Wednesday it will produce AH-64E Apache attack helicopters for international customers, including 96 for the Polish Armed Forces, under a foreign military sales contract worth nearly $4.7 billion awarded by the U.S. Army.
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