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Boeing win contract for UK, RAAF and US Navy P-8A aircraft

Boeing has been awarded a $2.2 billion contract on March 30 for at least 17 P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft for U.S. Navy, the Ro...


Boeing has been awarded a $2.2 billion contract on March 30 for at least 17 P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft for U.S. Navy, the Royal Australian Air Force and the United Kingdom.

The agreement also includes options for 32 additional aircraft, as well as money for long-lead parts for future orders.

After exercising all options, the total contract value will be $6.8 billion. This comprehensive award reflects a commitment by Boeing and the Navy to achieve pricing and production stability, two keys of successful program performance.

The Navy will receive 11 aircraft, while Australia will expand its P-8A fleet with four more. The U.K.’s first two P-8A jets are part of the agreement, with first delivery set for 2019.

Boeing so far has delivered 53 Poseidons to the Navy and two to the Royal Australian Air Force.
Based on Boeing’s Next-Generation 737-800 commercial airplane, the P-8A offers the world’s most advanced anti-submarine, anti-surface warfare and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities.

The U.S. Navy has deployed multiple squadrons around the globe since operations began in 2013, accumulating more than 96,000 flight hours to date.

The Indian Navy currently flies the P-8I variant of the aircraft. They have received eight aircraft to date and in July 2016 signed a contract for four additional P-8Is.