Israel signs $5.2 billion deal to acquire 25 F-15 fighter jets from Boeing
- Israel has signed a $5.2 billion agreement to acquire 25 next-generation F-15 fighter jets from Boeing Co.
- The deal is part of a broader package of US aid approved by the US administration and Congress earlier this year.
- The F-15 aircraft will enhance the Israeli Air Force's strategic superiority in the Middle East.
- Delivery of the new F-15IA aircraft will begin in 2031, with 4-6 aircraft supplied annually.
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The Israeli Ministry of Defense has announced that it has signed an agreement to purchase 25 next-generation F-15 fighter jets from Boeing. The ministry said the $5.2 billion deal was part of a broader US aid package approved by the administration and the US Congress earlier this year and included an option for 25 additional planes. It is reported that delivery of the new F-15IA aircraft will begin in 2031, with 4-6 more to be delivered each yea…
Israel Signs $5.2 Billion Deal for Next-Gen F-15 Fighter Jets with Boeing
In a significant defense advancement, the Israel Ministry of Defense (IMOD) has finalized a $5.2 billion agreement with Boeing to procure 25 advanced F-15IA fighter jets, with an option to purchase 25 more. This transaction, supported by U.S. aid approved by the Administration and Congress, is a major step in strengthening Israel’s air capabilities. Director General of IMOD, Maj. Gen. (Res.) Eyal Zamir, authorized the purchase during a recent vi…
Israel, Boeing agree to $5.2B deal for 25 F-15 fighter jets
Israel’s Ministry of Defense and Boeing agreed to a $5.2 billion deal to acquire 25 F-15 next-generation fighter jets. The Jewish state’s defense ministry said the agreement, signed on Wednesday, was part of a broader package of U.S. aid that Congress and the administration greenlighted. It also includes an option for another 25 jets. The…
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