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Boeing could deliver the new Air Force One jets by 2027, an Air Force official said. That would allow Donald Trump to use them while he is president.
Qatar's offer of a jumbo jet to Air Force One has renewed anger around the Boeing deal signed by Trump in 2018.
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Behind the Turbulence: How Engineering, Procurement, and Politics Collided in the Quest for a New Air Force OneThey have to assume the jet has been left unattended in a dangerous place for 13 years,” said aviation analyst Richard ...
Lawmakers are weighing everything from sticking amendments in defense legislation to holding up nominees as they try to stop ...
Long-delayed next Air Force One jets from Boeing might now be delivered by 2027 — in time for President Donald Trump to use them, according to a top Air Force official.
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The National Interest on MSNIs the B-52J Facing a Fiscal Crisis?The Stratofortress’s Semper Gumby spirit continues to be embodied in the latest and great up-and-coming variant, the B-52J, ...
The United States on Wednesday formally accepted a luxury Boeing 747-8 jet valued at $400 million from Qatar to convert as Air Force One, the Defense Department confirmed Wednesday.
President Donald Trump is set to accept what could be the most valuable gift ever presented to the United States—and he plans ...
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Boeing Vows to Deliver New Air Force One by 2027, US Official SaysWhile Boeing aims to deliver the aircraft on the accelerated time line, “I would not necessarily guarantee that date,” Darlene Costello, the Air Force’s acting acquisitions chief ...
Darlene Costello, the Air Force's principal deputy assistant secretary for acquisition, technology and logistics, told a subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee that the Air Force and ...
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Boeing's Air Force One project for President Donald Trump is years late and billions over budget. A Qatari jet offer raises questions about security and retrofitting costs.
News of the potential 2027 delivery came Wednesday from Darlene Costello, the Air Force’s acting acquisitions chief, who testified before the House Armed Service Committee about recent ...
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