Boeing has delivered the first MH-139A Grey Wolf production aircraft to the U.S. Air Force. This aircraft is part of a 2023 Low Rate Initial Production order for 13 helicopters and will be stationed at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana.
“This aircraft will directly support ongoing U.S. Air Force modernization efforts,” said Azeem Khan, MH-139 executive director and program manager. “Delivering this asset for the MH-139A fleet is critical to the future of national security as the Grey Wolf will play a crucial role in the U.S. nuclear triad for decades to come.”
In 2024, the U.S. Air Force awarded Boeing an additional seven MH-139As. With six Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation aircraft already delivered, Boeing currently has 26 aircraft under contract.
The MH-139A features a 50% increase in speed and range and a 5,000-pound increase in maximum gross weight compared to its predecessor. This enhancement allows it to perform multiple mission sets. Combined with lower operating costs, increased reliability, and improved maintainability, the aircraft offers enhanced capability and flexibility for the U.S. Air Force.
The MH-139A program involves Boeing as the prime contractor and Leonardo as the original equipment manufacturer. Leonardo produces the baseline helicopter at its plant in northeast Philadelphia, while Boeing handles military equipment procurement, installation, and post-delivery support.