On March 10, 2026, Boeing announced a significant contract with Israel for the supply of 5,000 new air-launched smart bombs, valued at $289 million. This deal is a direct commercial sale, differing from government-to-government foreign military sales, which allows for a quicker procurement process.
The smart bombs in question include advanced guided munitions capable of being deployed by Israeli jets from over 64 kilometers away, enhancing operational flexibility. Despite the contract's size and importance, deliveries won’t start for three years, allowing for a substantial delay before Boeing sees any revenue from this deal.
The new contract follows a previous emergency supply of AV-B bombs provided to Israel in response to heightened military tensions in the region. U.S. support for Israel continues to be robust, with past contracts also involving significant quantities of other military equipment, such as F-15 jets.
The implications of this contract extend beyond immediate financial benefits for Boeing. It underscores the ongoing strategic partnership between the U.S. and Israel, especially in military capabilities and defense readiness amid regional uncertainties. As the geopolitical landscape continues to evolve, the dynamics of U.S. arms sales will remain a focal point in the relationship between Israel and its allies.

