$100M US Spare Parts Package Keeps Lebanon's Planes Aloft
Published Date: 3/6/2026
Notice
Summary
The U.S. Department of Defense is notifying Congress about a $100 million arms sale to Lebanon, including aircraft parts, support equipment, and technical services. This sale is funded by Foreign Military Financing and just crossed the notification threshold due to added support gear. The update means Lebanon will get more help to keep their equipment running smoothly, with all details now officially shared.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Lebanon $100M A-29 sustainment sale
The Department of Defense notified Congress of a $100 million Foreign Military Sale to the Government of Lebanon for A-29 Super Tucano aircraft sustainment, including support equipment, parts, technical services, and logistics. The sale is funded by Foreign Military Financing; the report was delivered to Congress on July 11, 2025 and the notice was published March 6, 2026.
U.S. contractor named for work
The notice identifies Sierra Nevada Corporation (Sparks, NV) as the principal contractor for the proposed sustainment work and related services under the $100 million program. The document states there is no known offset agreement at this time and that implementation will not require additional U.S. Government or contractor representatives in Lebanon.
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