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The German government announced in June 2022 that the CH-47F Block 2 was selected as the winner of its heavy helicopter program to replace its Sikorsky CH-53G Sea Stallion fleet. [23] [24] Germany is planning to buy sixty airframes to boost heavy lift capability. [25] Spain had seventeen CH-47s which it is planning to upgrade CH-47F standard. [26]
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Boeing's (BA) CH-47 Chinook is currently used by militaries of nations such as the United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Spain, Australia, Japan, South Korea and others.
A CH-47 Chinook helicopter sling-lifts a load of supplies to the 1st Battalion, 3rd Brigade, 28th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division Headquarters, Forward, during Operation Billings Date 21 June 1967
Boeing Vertol CH-47 Chinook. Boeing Rotorcraft Systems (formerly Boeing Helicopters and before that Boeing Vertol) is the former name of an American aircraft manufacturer, now known as Vertical Lift division of Boeing Defense, Space & Security. The headquarters and main rotorcraft factory is in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia.