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BOURGET, France, June 20, 2007 -- The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] recently
delivered the first new-build AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter to the
U.S. Army during a ceremony at the company's Mesa, Ariz., Apache production
facility.
"This
new-build Apache is a milestone achievement," said Col. Mark Hayes,
Training and Doctrine Command Systems manager of reconnaissance and
attack, during the event. "Apache helicopters are a critical asset for
soldiers in Iraq, Afghanistan and around the world. Battlefield commanders
depend on the capabilities Apache attack helicopters bring to troops
on the ground."
This is the first new-build AH-64D Apache Longbow purchased by the U.S.
Army. The 501 AH-64Ds in the U.S. Army inventory were remanufactured
AH-64A models delivered from 1997-2006 under two five-year, multi-year
contracts. Boeing is currently contracted to deliver 45 new-build Apaches
to the U.S. Army.
"Boeing,
supported by world-class Team Apache suppliers, has again met the commitment
to deliver on time and on budget as promised," said Al Winn, Boeing
Apache Programs vice president. "The Apache Longbow helicopter is the
warfighter's weapon of choice."
Boeing
expects to deliver the first of a new block of remanufactured AH-64Ds
to the U.S. Army in October.
The
AH-64D Apache Longbow features fully integrated avionics and weapons
plus a state-of-the-art modem that transmits real-time, secure, digitized
battlefield information to air and ground forces. The Apache Longbow
has the ability to rapidly detect, classify, prioritize and engage stationary
or moving enemy targets at standoff ranges in nearly all weather environments.
Reference:
June
19th, 2007ne
Boeing
News Release
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