U.S. approves $3.2 billion sale of Boeing P-8A patrol planes to UK
A U.S. Navy Boeing Poseidon P8 sits on display at the Singapore Airshow in this February 11, 2014 file photo. REUTERS/Edgar Su
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government has approved the sale of up to nine Boeing Co (NYSE: BA) P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol planes to Britain in a deal valued at up to $3.2 billion, the U.S. Defense Department said Friday.
The Pentagon's Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), which oversees foreign arms sales, notified Congress about the potential sale on Thursday. Lawmakers now have 15 days to block the sale although such action is unlikely given close ties between the United States and the UK.
The proposed sale will enhance Britain's capabilities to provide national defense and contribute to NATO and coalition operations, DSCA said in a statement. It said the deal was a top priority for Britain.
Britain announced its intention to buy the submarine-hunting patrol planes in November as part of a five-year plan that will increase spending by 12 billion pounds ($16.96 billion) to 178 billion pounds ($251.60 billion) over the next decade.
At the time, British Prime Minister David Cameron said the planes would help the UK protect its nuclear deterrent and fill a gap left by a much-criticized decision to scrap the Nimrod spy-plane program in 2010.
DSCA said Britain had retained core skills in maritime patrol and reconnaissance following the retirement of the Nimrod aircraft through personnel exchange programs that have left UK forces work on the U.S. Navy P-8A aircraft.
Additional contractors on the deal include ViaSat Inc (NASDAQ: VSAT), Rockwell Collins Inc (NYSE: COL), Spirit Aerosystems Holdings Inc (NYSE: SPR), Raytheon Co (NYSE: RTN), Northrop Grumman Corp (NYSE: NOC) and Harris Corp (NYSE: HRS) and General Electric Co (NYSE: GE), the agency said.
(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Bernard Orr)
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