Navy exercises Bell contract option

Published: Oct. 14, 2008 at 2:33 PM
Related Company

FORT WORTH, Texas, Oct. 14 (UPI) -- The U.S. Navy announced plans to exercise a contract option on a deal with Bell Helicopter for 15 additional aircraft.

U.S. company Bell Helicopter was notified by the Navy that a $210 million contract option would be exercised. Officials say the contract option is for Lot 5 of the H-1 Upgrade Program that includes 15 additional aircraft.

Under the deal, Bell will supply 11 UH-1Y Venom medium-size utility helicopters and four AH-1Z Viper twin-engine attack helicopters.

Bell, a subsidiary of defense contractor Textron Inc., is now under contract to "produce a total of 49 upgraded H-1 aircraft for the U.S. military, 37 UH-1Y utility aircraft and 12 AH-1Z attack aircraft," the release said.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints


UPI Sports Calendar for Friday, Dec. 18 (8 min)
NFL: Indianapolis 35, Jacksonville 31 (9 min)
NHL: Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 2 (SO) (25 min)
NBA: Miami 104, Orlando 86 (26 min)
NHL: Phoenix 2, Columbus 1 (SO) (28 min)
NBA: Chicago 98, New York 89 (30 min)
NHL: Detroit 3, Tampa Bay 0 (32 min)
fark
Anti-whalers Sea Shepard complain because another ship is following them around, reporting their...
Woman, 24, commits suicide by jumping off Mackinac Bridge in Michigan. "Apparently, she was depressed....
After sticking A Fistful of Metal in his arm trying to attain A State of Euphoria, Scotsman is no...
'Green' vibrators promise sustainable pleasure. Article says nothing about emissions
The national debt has, "at least numerically," surpassed the new limit set by Congress just last...
ProTip: When riding a bicycle drunk make sure you leave your obsolete thirft shop police jacket...