Boeing Secures Additional MH-139A Helicopter Contract for US Air Force
Boeing has won a new contract to build four more MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopters for the US Air Force. This latest award marks a second production contract for the aircraft in about five months and boosts the total under contract to 38 aircraft.
Contract Details and Program Context
The Jan 29 award adds four MH-139A helicopters plus related sustainment work, increasing the contract value to more than $262 million. This follows a prior contract awarded in September for eight MH-139A aircraft valued at about $173 million.
“The quick succession of contracts demonstrates that the US Air Force is all in on bringing the MH-139A capability to the warfighter as quickly as possible,” said Azeem Khan, director of the MH-139 program at Boeing. Boeing said safety, quality, and mission readiness remain central to its delivery and sustainment plans.
MH-139A Grey Wolf: Role and Capabilities
The MH-139A Grey Wolf is a multi-mission military helicopter based on the Leonardo AW139 platform. Boeing outfits the platform with military-specific equipment for patrol, search and rescue, troop transport, and cargo missions.
The US Air Force selected the MH-139A to replace the aging UH-1N Huey fleet for base security and pivotal missions including nuclear missile site security across the US Midwest. Boeing’s configuration includes avionics and systems tailored to Air Force requirements. (Air Force fact sheets)
Production and Deliveries
With the latest contract, Boeing now has 38 MH-139A aircraft under contract. To date, 21 Grey Wolf helicopters have been delivered, including 12 from the initial low-rate production contract awarded in 2023.
Industrial and Regional Impact
The MH-139A program supports more than a thousand jobs across Boeing’s supply chain, particularly in the Philadelphia region and other US facilities. It reflects continued defense production amid broader aerospace industry activity.
Strategic Importance for the US Air Force
The Grey Wolf replaces older platforms with modern avionics, range, and payload capacity suitable for a wide set of missions. The second contract in months signals the Air Force’s push to accelerate fielding and sustainment, aligning with ongoing defense modernization priorities in aviation and rotary-wing capability. Official statements from the Air Force underscore the aircraft’s role in nuclear surety and security missions.
Looking Ahead
Boeing’s expanded MH-139A build plans come amid broader company activity. In commercial operations, Boeing reported a surge in deliveries in 2025, with 600 aircraft delivered, its highest total in several years. Defense and space deliveries also continued as part of that operational mix.
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