A month before Donald Trump took office, tech mogul Elon Musk flew to Port San Antonio to meet with Boeing’s CEO about Air Force One.
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National Interest on MSNDonald Trump Says He Wants A New “Air Force One.” One Problem: He Can’t Get One.In discussion with reporters aboard Air Force One, on February 19 th, Trump indicated that he was displeased with the Boeing and the beleaguered company’s efforts to replace the
Among the ways being discussed to force faster delivery of two presidential planes are relaxing security clearances for Boeing workers and even purchasing a temporary luxury plane and retrofitting it.
President Donald Trump says he is considering buying used Boeing aircraft — perhaps from an overseas seller — to use as Air Force One when he’s aboard, as he fumes over the U.S. plane-maker’s delays in producing two specially modified ones for presidential use.
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE/ WASHINGTON, Feb 19 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he was not happy with planemaker Boeing BA.N and his administration might have to go a different route with Air Force One planes.
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The History of Air Force OneMore than just a jet, Air Force One is a flying command center. This video takes a deep dive into the history of the aircraft that have carried U.S. presidents, from Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first flight to the modern-day 747.
The footage predates Trump's term as the 47th president. The social media user who first shared it told USA TODAY it came from a video game.
President Donald Trump said he is "not happy with the fact that it's taking so long" for Boeing to build the next Air Force One jetliner, which has been delayed.
Air Force One carries the world's most powerful person, so how is the plane defended in the air?Does it rely on an escort of powerful fighter jets?
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said at an analyst conference that SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is helping Boeing address issues that have delayed delivery of the new Air Force One jets.
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Defense News on MSNGeneral: 8% cuts ‘painful,’ but could bring fresh funds for Air ForceThere’s not many places that we can go for” such cuts, Maj. Gen. Joseph Kunkel said, with the Air Force smaller and older than it's ever been.
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