Pentagon Awards $8.6B Boeing Contract for F-15 Jets to Israel
The Pentagon has awarded Boeing an $8.6 billion contract to deliver 25 advanced F-15 fighter jets to Israel, with an option for 25 more.
The Pentagon announced it has awarded Boeing an $8.6 billion contract to supply advanced F-15 fighter jets to Israel. The deal comes shortly after a high-profile meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida.
Under the contract, Boeing will be responsible for the design, integration, tooling, testing, production, and delivery of 25 new F-15IA aircraft to the Israeli Air Force. The agreement also includes an option to supply an additional 25 jets in the future, potentially doubling the fleet.
Pentagon officials described the contract as part of the ongoing U.S. commitment to bolster Israel’s defense capabilities amid regional security challenges. The F-15IA is an advanced variant of the long-standing F-15 fighter platform, equipped with modern avionics and combat systems tailored to Israeli needs.
Israel has consistently sought to maintain a qualitative edge in the region, relying on advanced U.S.-supplied military hardware. The F-15IA program is seen as a strategic upgrade, enhancing air superiority and long-range strike capabilities.
Boeing’s F-15 fighter jets have a decades-long service history, known for their speed, payload capacity, and versatility. This contract represents one of the largest U.S. arms sales to Israel in recent years, reinforcing the longstanding defense partnership between the two nations.
The timing of the contract, following the Trump-Netanyahu meeting, underscores the political and strategic significance of U.S.-Israel defense collaboration. Analysts suggest such agreements also signal U.S. support amid ongoing regional tensions.
With deliveries expected over the next several years, the F-15IA fleet will provide Israel with a significant boost in aerial combat readiness and deterrence. The Pentagon emphasized that the deal aligns with broader U.S. defense objectives in the Middle East.
Experts say the contract strengthens Israel’s air capabilities at a time when regional threats are evolving rapidly. The move is also likely to solidify Boeing’s position as a key supplier of advanced fighter aircraft in the international defense market.
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