
The Pentagon closed out 2025 with new contracts for Lockheed Martin Company (NYSE:LMT) and Boeing Firm (NYSE:BA), awarding $328.5 million for Taiwan-focused sensor methods to Lockheed and $2.73 billion in Apache assist work to Boeing, underscoring the sustained momentum in U.S. protection spending.
Lockheed Martin Taiwan FMS Award
Lockheed Martin has obtained a $328.5 million undefinitized letter contract from the U.S. Division of Protection to produce infrared focusing on and sensor {hardware} for Taiwan beneath the Overseas Army Gross sales program.
The contract covers the manufacturing and supply of 55 Infrared Search and Observe Legion Enhanced Sensor pods, together with associated gear, to fulfill the pressing operational wants of the Taiwan Air Pressure.
Work shall be carried out in Orlando, Florida, and is anticipated to be accomplished by June 30, 2031. An preliminary $157.3 million in FMS funds has been obligated.
Boeing Apache Help Contract
Boeing has been awarded a $2.73 billion firm-fixed-price contract for Apache helicopter post-production assist companies.
The contract runs by way of Dec. 31, 2030, with work areas and funding to be decided per order.
Current Pentagon Orders
In December, Boeing secured a number of high-value offers, together with an $8.6 billion F-15 program contract for Israel, which was awarded following President Donald Trump’s assembly with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and a $2 billion contract for the B-52 business engine substitute program.
In the meantime, the Pentagon considerably expanded an current cope with Lockheed Martin, elevating its worth from $15 billion to $25 billion, underscoring sustained momentum in U.S. protection procurement.
Value Motion: Boeing shares had been up 0.66% at $218.56 throughout premarket buying and selling on Friday, based on Benzinga Professional information. Lockheed Martin shares had been down 0.10%.
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