Boeing Wins More Than $7 Billion in Pentagon Contracts

The company’s debt has skyrocketed to $57 billion since 2018.
Boeing Wins More Than $7 Billion in Pentagon Contracts
A US Army AH-64 Apache helicopter flies past during the joint multinational exercise Garuda Shield 2025 at the Baturaja combat training center in Lampung, Indonesia, on Sept. 3, 2025. Photo by Perdiansyah/AFP
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Boeing has been awarded two contracts worth more than $7 billion to bolster the U.S. military, the Pentagon announced on Nov. 25.

The aerospace giant received an almost $4.7 billion Army contract for new Apache AH-64E attack helicopters, Longbow crew trainers, and related equipment. The Pentagon also revealed that an additional $2.4 billion in Air Force contracts was awarded for Lot 12 Production Aircraft, G081 subscriptions, and licenses. This Air Force deal includes 15 more KC-46 Pegasus tankers.

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