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USAF Awards Boeing $2.4B E-7A Contracts
March 13, 2026
The U.S. Air Force awarded Boeing two sole-source contract modifications totaling approximately $2.43 billion on March 12, 2026, to advance the E-7A Wedgetail airborne early warning and control aircraft program. These contracts support prototype development, mission system enhancements, and address diminishing manufacturing sources for critical radar components. Work is primarily based in Seattle, Washington, with completion expected by August 2032. This award follows congressional direction to sustain the program despite earlier cancellation attempts, though the Air Force has not committed to full production, leaving the program's long-term future under review.
- The contracts include a $2.33 billion modification for rapid prototype airborne mission segment development and a $99.3 million modification addressing radar component supply chain risks.
- Procurement professionals should note the sole-source nature of these awards, reflecting strategic prioritization of Boeing as the prime contractor for this platform.
- Contractors and suppliers involved in radar and airborne early warning systems may find opportunities in sustaining and supporting the E-7A program through 2032.
- The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center manages the program, indicating potential future contract actions as the program evolves toward possible production decisions.
Deliver a plan does not mean we’re going to put it in the budget. We’ll deliver a plan of what it takes to do it.
— Meink, Air Force Secretary
Depending on where the United States goes considering E-7 in the future, it may be back on the table or it may not, but we’re looking at it closely.
— Gen. Alexus Grynkewich, U.S. Air Force
The E-7A is a "perfectly great platform," but the department planned to focus on larger efforts to strengthen homeland defense and theater security in the Indo-Pacific.
— US Air Force officials
Agencies
U.S. Air Force, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Hanscom Air Force Base, Department of Defense, NATO
Vendors
Boeing, Northrop Grumman
Contracts
$2.33 billion, $99.3 million
Locations
Sources
- Air Force Taps Boeing for $2.4B E-7A Contract Modifications · GovCon Wire · Mar 13
- Following congressional rebuke, Air Force awards E-7 contracts - Breaking Defense · Breaking Defense · Mar 13
- US Air Force Revives E-7A Wedgetail Work With $2.4B Boeing Contracts · The Defense Post · Mar 13