The agreement, announced by the Ministry of Defence on 11th July, is also a precursor to potential significant long-term support opportunities for Boeing.
Boeing has a long-standing relationship with Leonardo on the existing Apache programme. Boeing will support UK prosperity through increasing spend with UK suppliers and is in advanced discussions with Leonardo on the AH-64E contract and other opportunities.
To date, Boeing has delivered 149 AH-64Es to the US Army, logging over 60,000 flight hours and 17,000 combat flying hours. The Apache performs across the full spectrum of operations, acts as a force multiplier for combat commanders, and supports the safe return of troops.
David Pitchforth, Vice President and Managing Director of Boeing Defence UK, said: “This is not only a major boost to the British Army but will also mean long-term, sustained jobs in the UK as the vast majority of the training, maintenance, repair and overhaul will be done here over the service life of the aircraft. We are working closely with our extensive UK supply chain, including Leonardo-Finmeccanica Helicopters, to support initial operating capability of the aircraft in 2022.”