Chicago Sun-Times

Air Force to buy pair of Boeing presidenti­al jets

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WASHINGTON — The Air Force, which has been looking for ways to lower the cost of new Air Force One planes, has agreed to buy two jumbo jets from Chicago- based Boeing Co. that were ordered but never delivered to a nowdefunct Russian airline.

The details, including costs, were not provided on Friday. But President Donald Trump has complained about the high cost of new presidenti­al planes, even threatenin­g at one point to cancel the order.

“This award is a significan­t step towards ensuring an overall affordable program,” said Darlene Costello, the Air Force’s principal deputy assistant secretary for acquisitio­n. “As we move forward, we will continue to seek and implement cost savings opportunit­ies.”

The list price for a Boeing 747- 8 is $ 386.8 million, according to Boeing’s website. It was not clear whether that price would apply to planes that are already built and sitting in Boeing’s inventory. Modificati­ons to accommodat­e security, communicat­ions and other presidenti­al requiremen­ts would have to be done and would increase the final price.

Last December, Trump complained on Twitter about the cost of new Air Force One planes. “Costs are out of control, more than $ 4 billion. Cancel order!” the president- elect tweeted.

A month later, Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg met with Trump and declared they had made “great progress” in discussion­s about holding down the program’s cost. That led to talks between the company and the Pentagon.

The aircraft are expected to be in service in 2024.

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