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Poland Signs LOA for 96 Boeing AH-64E Apache Helicopters

  • Poland becomes the 19th nation to acquire the Apache and the largest operator outside of the U.S.
  • Partnership with Boeing will enhance the sustainment capabilities of the Polish defense industry
Arlington, Va. August 13, 2024 Photo(s): By Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Poland
Boeing look forward to delivering 96 AH-64 E-model Apache helicopters for the Polish Armed Forces. Together with Polish industry partners, we're committed to enhancing Poland's defense capabilities and interoperability with NATO nations.

The Government of Poland has signed a Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) for 96 Boeing AH-64E Apache combat helicopters, as part of the Polish KRUK Attack Helicopter program.

"We are honored the Government of Poland has placed their confidence in us," said Vince Logsdon, vice president, International Business Development for Boeing Defense, Space & Security. "The AH-64E Apache helicopters will strengthen Poland's operational capability and interoperability with the U.S., NATO and allied nations. We look forward to delivering this unmatched capability."

The LOA comes a week after the Polish Ministry of National Defence announced an offset agreement with Boeing. The agreement includes maintenance and support of the Polish Armed Forces fleet of Apache helicopters by Polish defense industry along with the establishment of training programs and supporting the development of a composite laboratory.

The offset projects aim to enhance the sustainment capabilities of the Polish defense industry, support creation of highly skilled jobs within this field, and facilitate technological advancements, leading to significant economic benefits.

"Poland's commitment to procure 96 aircraft represents the largest FMS order in the history of Boeing's Vertical Lift division and will not only make Poland our 19th global Apache customer but the largest operator outside of the United States," said Kathleen Jolivette, vice president and general manager, Vertical Lift.

Boeing has been building the AH-64 Apache for more than 40 years in Mesa, Arizona. The AH-64E is the most modern configuration of the Apache and combines a battle-tested design with transformational technologies to deliver an unmatched mix of performance and versatility. There are currently more than 1,290 Apaches operating worldwide, with sustainment and training support provided by Boeing Global Services.

The Government of Poland selected the AH-64E Apache for the Polish Armed Forces' new attack helicopter fleet in September 2022.