Boeing's CH-47 Chinook: Poland's Top Choice
Boeing is offering Poland the CH-47 Chinook heavy-lift helicopter. The announcement was made at the annual MSPO International Defence Industry Exhibition, where Boeing is highlighting advanced defence systems, capabilities, and services.
"The Chinook helicopter has played a crucial role in European defence and humanitarian relief missions for over five decades. Its acquisition would strengthen Poland's collaboration with allied forces and bolster the country's defence capabilities," stated Tim Flood, senior director of International Business Development for Europe and the Americas. "Moreover, the Chinook would generate economic growth, create job opportunities, and foster greater independence for the Polish defence industry."
The CH-47F Block II is the latest version of the Chinook, offering improved lift and range. It is a modernized and readily available solution that enhances operational flexibility, performance, and survivability. Building on the proven capabilities of the CH-47 Chinook, it provides an upgraded platform that fulfils the current needs of militaries and establishes a solid foundation for cost-effective future upgrades.
"Using the Chinook alongside the newly acquired Apaches will greatly enhance the capabilities of the Polish Armed Forces. The Apache and Chinook helicopters complement each other, allowing for greater operational effectiveness and the ability to perform a wider range of missions," stated Adam Hodges, Business Development for Vertical Lift Programs.”
The Chinook has a long history of successful operations worldwide. It has been extensively used in various military and humanitarian missions, with over 950 aircraft in 20 countries. Germany is the 21st customer and the 9th NATO nation to have selected the Chinook as its heavy-lift helicopter.