Poland has begun construction of an industrial maintenance center dedicated to helicopters AH-64E Apachein yet another move to expand its military capacity and sustain the operation of one of the most powerful attack fleets in Europe.
The project officially began after the signing of two executive offset agreements between Wojskowe Zakłady Lotnicze nr 1 (WZL1), from Łódź, part of the Polish Armaments Group (Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa), and the American Lockheed Martinstrategic partner in the Apache program.
The new structure will be installed in Łódź, with a branch in Dęblin, forming the Apache Helicopter Maintenance Industrial Center. The initiative should become a central part of the logistical, technical and industrial support of the future Polish fleet.

Offset agreements total around 300 million zlotys (R$431 million) and will be implemented over five years. In practice, they pave the way for Poland to strengthen its autonomy in maintenance, repair and support of one of the most sophisticated combat aircraft in operation in the world.
The advance is directly linked to the agreement signed in 2024 with the United States government for the acquisition of 96 AH-64E Apache attack helicopters. The package includes training, logistical support, ammunition and spare parts, consolidating one of the largest military programs ever completed in the country.
Os Apache AH-64E Guardian They will be used mainly to support ground forces, but will also play an important role in air defense, especially against drones and targets flying at low altitude. With the purchase, Poland is on track to become the second largest operator of Apache helicopters in the world, behind only the United States.

Amid increasing tensions on Europe’s eastern flank, the creation of a structure to support this fleet expands not only Polish operational capacity, but also the country’s strategic weight within NATO.
Source and images: Polska Grupa Zbrojeniow – X @PGZ_pl | Ministerstwo Obrony Narodowej – X @MON_GOV_PL. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
