Boeing Awarded Multiple Defense Department Contracts Worth $8.46 Billion
By Sabela Ojea
Boeing has been awarded five new and modified Defense Department contracts worth at least $8.46 billion.
The U.S. aircraft maker and defense contractor said on Monday was awarded four new or modified Air Force contracts, including a ceiling $6 billion indefinite delivery and quantity contract for small diameter bombs Increment One.
Boeing received a modified contract worth $1.68 billion for C-17 Globemaster III sustainment, and $600 million for indefinite delivery and quantity for Joint Direct Attack Munition and Laser Joint Direct Attack Munition testing and integration. It has also been awarded with a $77.5 million programmed depot maintenance for its Boeing E-4B
The Defense Department also awarded Boeing with a $95.9 million order for aircraft installation and capability validation activities.
Write to Sabela Ojea at sabela.ojea@wsj.com; @sabelaojeaguix
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