Boeing has received $461 million in production orders to deliver the next nine upgraded CH-47F Block II Chinooks to the Army.
Boeing has secured Army contracts for nine CH-47F Block II Chinooks, bringing the total number of helicopters under contract to 18.
The US Army has placed an order for nine Boeing CH-47F Block II Chinooks via two contract awards worth $461 million.
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