Boeing to Build MH-47G Block II Chinooks for Special Ops

Boeing scheduled to deliver additional next-generation Chinooks to US Army Special Operations Aviation Command in 2021

June 13, 2019 Photo(s): By Boeing
The MH-47G Chinook helps US Army Special Operations perform some of their most challenging missions, including those in degraded visual environments like this "brownout" landing

Boeing will build next-generation MH-47G Chinooks for the US Army Special Operations Aviation Command. The Block II configuration will enhance the Army's ability to safely carry out the most challenging missions around the world.

The $194 million contract is for a second lot of MH-47G Block II aircraft, to be delivered starting in 2021. Block II Chinooks feature technological advancements to extend the fleet's service life and enhance performance.

"The MH-47G is the world's best, most reliable heavy-lift helicopter and will help Special Operations execute their difficult missions," said Chuck Dabundo, vice president and MH-47 program manager. "Nearly a quarter of the Special Ops fleet is now on contract for Block II, and we look forward to delivering this capability to them on schedule."

The Army has a large number of MH-47G Chinook helicopters. Boeing is now on contract for a total of 15 MH-47G Block II Chinooks. The first MH-47G Block II aircraft is scheduled to begin final assembly this year.