Boeing logo. The Army awarded Boeing a contract modification to exercise options for remanufactured aircraft.

Boeing Receives $344M Army Contract Modification for Remanufactured Aircraft

Boeing has secured a U.S. Army contract modification worth $343.9 million to exercise options for remanufactured aircraft and related support services.

The Department of War said Friday the modification brings the contract’s total cumulative face value to approximately $3.43 billion.

Army Contracting Command is the contracting activity and will determine work locations and funding upon award of each order.

Work is expected to run through the end of December 2027. 

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