Integris Composites Produces Armor for Boeing MH-139A Grey Wolf Rotorcraft

Integris is replacing armor as part of U.S. Air Force fleet modernization.

An MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopter lands on a soft dirt field as part of developmental testing.
An MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopter lands on a soft dirt field as part of developmental testing.
Department of Defense photo, Samuel King Jr., Air Force

Boeing's recent delivery of the first MH-139A Grey Wolf production aircraft to the U.S. Air Force is a milestone for both Boeing and Integris Composites, Inc.

In 2018, Boeing was selected as the prime contractor with Leonardo as an original equipment manufacturer to develop the MH-139A aircraft that will provide improved capabilities and greater flexibility than the UH-1N Huey. This icon of military aviation since the Vietnam War is used by the Air Force to protect America's intercontinental missile bases. On Aug. 5, 2024, Boeing announced delivery of the first production vehicle fitted with armor from Integris.

For Integris Composites, this delivery marks the realization of a strategic goal established in 2015 — to be a credentialed Tier One supplier to aerospace manufacturers.

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