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Boeing 'fighting through challenges' in building brand-new Air Force One planes

The head of Boeing's defense unit stated Sunday the planemaker is still hammering out obstacles in building 2 postponed U.S. presidential aircraft known as Flying force One.

In 2018, Boeing got a $3.9 billion agreement to construct 2 747-8 airplane for use as Air Force One, to be provided by December 2024, however they are now delayed up until a minimum of 2027 and 2028.

Ted Colbert, who heads Boeing Defense, Space & & Security, stated the planemaker is facing supply chain, inflation, labor force and other obstacles in constructing the planes. Boeing is heavily customizing a set of 747s for the project.

The company has lost more than $2 billion on the program. Our group is hammering out a really, very tough program - two extremely complex aircrafts, Colbert stated. We've done a lots of investment in our labor force and training, efficiency, work on the factory flooring.

The Boeing 747-8s are developed to be an airborne White Home able to fly in worst-case security scenarios, such as nuclear war, and are customized with military avionics, advanced interactions and a self-defense system.

In 2015, the Biden administration decided to customize, however continue with, a Flying force One paint plan that carefully looks like the existing white with 2 tones of blue, which dates back to President John F. Kennedy's administration, reversing a. choice made by then President Donald Trump.

In December 2016, Trump drew out a promise from Boeing's. CEO at the time, Dennis Muilenburg, that the cost of replacing. Air Force One would not surpass $4 billion. Boeing's existing CEO. Dave Calhoun said later on critics were right about the agreement,. saying it was priced too low.

In 2022, the U.S. Federal Government Responsibility Office

(source: Reuters)