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US approves $1B in potential helicopter support, training sales to Saudi Arabia

Approvals come amid Saudi Arabia’s request for purchasing F-35 fighter jets

Rabia İclal Turan  | 02.12.2025 - Update : 02.12.2025
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WASHINGTON

The US State Department has approved two potential foreign military sales to Saudi Arabia involving helicopter support and aviation training valued at a combined $1 billion, the Pentagon said Monday.

In two separate statements, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) said the proposed sales include a $500 million Cooperative Logistics Supply Support Arrangement (CLSSA) and a $500 million blanket order for aviation training.

The CLSSA case would allow Saudi Arabia to requisition US-managed spare parts and repairs for its fleet of US-made helicopters, including UH-60 Black Hawks, AH-64 Apache attack helicopters, CH-47F Chinooks, Schweizer 333 aircraft and Aerial Scout helicopters.

“This proposed sale will support the foreign policy and national security objectives of the United States by improving the security of a partner country that contributes to political stability and economic progress in the Gulf region,” the DSCA said.

A second approval covers US Army–provided training for Royal Saudi Land Forces Aviation Corps personnel, from “initial through advanced rotary-wing flight and maintainer training,” conducted on Apache, Chinook, Lakota and Black Hawk helicopters, according to the statement.

The approvals come amid Saudi Arabia’s request for purchasing F-35 fighter jets, with President Donald Trump saying last month that the US “will be selling” them to Riyadh.

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