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Farnborough '08: Boeing, AgustaWestland Announce CH-47F Industrial Agreement

Agusta To Handle Systems Integration For Italian Army Chinooks

Boeing and AgustaWestland signed an agreement this week in Farnborough for the joint manufacture of new CH-47F Chinook helicopters for the Italian Army.

As prime contractor for the Italian CH-47F, AgustaWestland will be responsible for design and systems integration, and aircraft delivery to the Italian Army. Boeing Rotorcraft Systems will build the fuselage in Ridley Park, PA.

"This industrial agreement further expands our network of partnerships, allowing us to strengthen our long-lasting role as CH-47 Chinook supplier to the Italian Army and other operators in Europe and elsewhere," said Giuseppe Orsi, AgustaWestland CEO. "This is an exciting moment for two great companies," said Chuck Allen, vice president and general manager, Boeing Rotorcraft Systems. "This arrangement continues our long-standing relationship on the Chinook program and marks an important step forward in the long and fruitful cooperation between our companies. We are very proud that the result of this agreement will provide the Italian Army a new generation of multi-role helicopters."

The agreement also includes a licensing arrangement that enables AgustaWestland to market, sell and produce the Boeing CH-47F Chinook to the United Kingdom, other European countries and several countries in the Mediterranean region.

FMI: www.boeing.com, www.agustawestland.com

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