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Under the agreement, Boeing will continue to provide services including engineering, field support and material management for a fleet of 275 aircraft managed by the United States Air Force and eight global partners, the planemaker said.
Boeing will also lower operating cost per-flight-hour for the fleet under the new agreement, it said.
The new agreement is currently funded through September 2024, the company said, with a Phase I award of $3.5 billion.