Norway - UH-60M Black Hawk Helicopters
The U.S. approved a $2.3B sale of 21 UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters and related equipment to Norway. The deal includes engines, weapons, and communication systems. Lockheed Martin, Sikorsky is the principal contractor. The sale aims to enhance Norway's military capabilities and interoperability with U.S. forces.
How this was made
The 30-second read
Why it matters
The deal expands Lockheed Martin's international sales pipeline and reinforces NATO interoperability, but actual cash flow depends on contract milestones.
Market read
A sizable defense contract that could positively influence Lockheed Martin's earnings outlook and defense sector sentiment.
What to watch
Potential competition from European helicopter makers and future budget constraints in Norway.
Background
The U.S. State Department announced approval of a possible Foreign Military Sale to Norway for 21 UH‑60M Black Hawk helicopters and related equipment, valued at $2.3 billion.
Ticker impact
Lockheed Martin is the principal contractor for the $2.3 billion Norway UH‑60M Black Hawk helicopter sale.
Modest upside pressure as investors price in new backlog.
Large foreign military sale, first public disclosure, but timing of revenue recognition is uncertain.
Market effects
Boosts defense aerospace sector outlook, especially for helicopter programs.
Strengthens Norway‑US defense ties, may encourage further NATO procurement.
Highlights continued demand for US-made military helicopters worldwide.
Counterpoint
Revenue may be delayed by delivery schedules and offset negotiations, limiting near‑term stock impact.
Key entities
- CompanyLockheed Martin
Principal contractor for the helicopter sale.
- GovernmentNorway
Purchaser of the UH‑60M helicopters.




