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US Army Orders Additional Boeing CH-47F Block II Chinooks

A US Army CH-47F Block II Chinook conducts a sling load test alongside a CH-47F Block I aircraft [Collin Magonigal: US Army Aviation Flight Test Directorate]

The US Army has ordered three additional CH-47F Block II Chinooks from Boeing as part of ongoing modernisation efforts.

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Press Release, Philadelphia, 04 December 2024: The US Army ordered three additional CH-47F Block II Chinooks from Boeing [NYSE: BA]. The Lot 3 contract award, valued at $135 million, is a part of the US Army’s ongoing modernisation efforts.

“It is critical soldiers get to their destinations and have the equipment they need to accomplish the mission,” said Heather McBryan, vice president and programme manager, Boeing Cargo Programs. “The CH-47F Block II’s increased payload capacity and expanded range enables the US Army to meet evolving heavy-lift mission requirements around the world.”

This contract award follows the US Army’s February announcement that it is moving forward with full-rate production of the CH-47F Block II programme. To date, Boeing is under contract for nine of up to 465 aircraft in the Army’s current fleet. The Army has also received funding from the US Congress for three aircraft as part of the next production lot and awarded Boeing a contract last year for acquisition of long lead parts. Boeing delivered the first production CH-47F Block II aircraft to the Army in June followed by the second in September.

US Army CH-47 helicopter conducting a sling load of an M777 howitzer [© Bob Morrison]

With improvements to the drivetrain and airframe, the CH-47F Block II configuration is stronger adding 4,000 pounds to the max gross weight of the aircraft and significantly increasing lift capability. Additionally, innovative changes to the fuel system extend the mission radius of nearly all payloads. Combined with enhanced sustainment and the ability to make affordable future upgrades, the CH-47F Block II will meet the Army’s desired goal of flying for at least another 40 years.

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