SINGAPORE, Feb 3 (Reuters) - U.S. planemaker Boeing ( BA )
is no longer building F-15 fighter jets for Indonesia, a
company official said on Tuesday, ending what was a marquee deal
for Jakarta's military expansion.
Indonesia's defence ministry and Boeing signed a deal in
2023 for 24 F-15EX fighter jets that was subject to U.S.
government approval.
"In terms of our (F-15) partnership with Indonesia, it is no
longer an active campaign for us," Bernd Peters, vice president
of business development and strategy at Boeing Defense, told
reporters at the Singapore Airshow.
Peters declined to give details, directing further questions
to the U.S. and Indonesian governments.