Boeing has won a key contract extension, worth $30 million, to supply broadband services to the U.S. Air Force Air Mobility Command, the company announced August 14. The Boeing Service Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Boeing, won a $30 million firm-fixed-price contract to continue providing Boeing Broadband Satcom Network (BBSN) service to the U.S. Air Force Air Mobility Command.
BBSN provides high-speed Internet communications and direct broadcast satellite TV service for the U.S. government’s aircraft and airborne customers. Supported aircraft include C-32s, C-40s, E-4s as well as the full spectrum of VIP and special air mission aircraft.
Boeing Wins Air Force Contract
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