Sat, 13 Jun 2026
Headlines:
Indonesia, Boeing agree on F-15 fighter sale
Published on: Wednesday, August 23, 2023
Published on: Wed, Aug 23, 2023
By: AFP
Text Size:
Text:
Indonesia, Boeing agree on F-15 fighter sale
Prabowo (right) witnesses the signing of the MoU at Boeing’s St Louis facility. (DagangNews)
JAKARTA: Indonesia and US aircraft manufacturer Boeing have agreed a deal for the sale of two dozen F-15EX fighter jets as Southeast Asia’s biggest economy moves to modernise its fleet, Jakarta’s defence minister said Tuesday.

Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) committing to the sale this week between Indonesian airforce and Boeing officials at the company’s St Louis facility.

Advertisement
“MoU signing commitment to purchase 24 F-15EX Fighter Aircraft Units,” Subianto wrote on Instagram under an image of him witnessing the deal’s signing.

Boeing said in a statement the deal would “put Indonesia at the top of air dominance capabilities”.

SPONSORED CONTENT
Cosmobeauté Malaysia and beautyexpo will expand into East Malaysia with the launch of the Cosmobeauté Malaysia Borneo Festival 2026 at the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC) from May 25 to 26.
The F-15EX is the most advanced version of the fighter jet and the F-15 is only used by more than half a dozen countries globally.

Jakarta currently owns US-made F-16 jets and ageing Russian Sukhoi jets. Last year it agreed to buy 42 French-made Rafale fighter jets in an $8.1 billion deal.

Advertisement
The latest F-15 sale—of which neither side has disclosed the value—is still subject to US government approval.

It comes after Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin visited Jakarta in November for negotiations over the deal.

Advertisement
Austin said he hoped Indonesia would proceed with the sale, saying it would increase interoperability with American forces and complement Jakarta’s contingent of F-16 jets. Last year thousands of Indonesian and US troops held joint military drills as Washington and its allies expressed growing concern about China’s increasing assertiveness in the Pacific.

The exercise in Indonesia known as “Super Garuda Shield” came after Beijing staged unprecedented war games around Taiwan, which it claims as part of its territory.

At least 4,000 American and Indonesian soldiers were joined in the two-week exercise by forces from Australia and Singapore—as well as Japan, which participated in the drills for the first time.

Washington said the drills were not aimed at any particular country.
* Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates!

* Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
Advertisement
Share this story
Advertisement
Advertisement
Follow Us  
           
Daily Express News  
© Copyright 2026 Sabah Publishing House Sdn. Bhd. (Co. No. 35782-P)
close
Try 1 month for RM 18.00
Already a subscriber? Login here
Try 1 month for RM 18.00
open
Try 1 month for RM 18.00
Already a subscriber? Login here