Boeing Lands $2.4B Air Force Contract

Boeing secured two U.S. Air Force contract modifications totaling $2.43 billion for E-7A work. This solidifies Boeing's role in airborne surveillance and command platforms—meaning potential long-term hiring, especially in systems integration, avionics, and propulsion.

The $2.34 billion contract modification supports the E-7A Rapid Prototype Airborne Mission Segment, with work expected to be completed by August 2032. The contract brings the total value to roughly $4.91 billion. Initial funding of $31 million from the fiscal 2026 budget will be allocated for research and development. The E-7A, based on the Boeing 737-700 airframe, integrates a Northrop Grumman Multi-Role Electronically Scanned Array (MESA) radar for 360-degree surveillance. This advanced radar system can simultaneously track airborne and maritime targets over an area of 4 million square kilometers. The E-7A is designed to replace the aging E-3 AWACS, offering superior battle management and command and control capabilities. The Air Force plans to deliver two operationally representative prototype aircraft in FY28. The E-7A will enhance airborne battle management, improve situational awareness, and enable long-range engagement with potential adversaries. The majority of the work will be performed in Seattle, Washington, with additional locations including Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Huntsville, Alabama; and Heath, Ohio.

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