Trump is refurbishing a Qatari 747 as an interim Air Force One due to delays with Boeing’s new jets.
In Short
Donald Trump is seeking an interim Air Force One from L3Harris due to delays with Boeing’s new jets, which are significantly behind schedule.
The aim is to have the retrofitted plane ready by fall, as the current jets require extensive maintenance and a backup is needed.
President Donald Trump is seeking a new Air Force One due to delays with Boeing.
Frustrated with Boeing’s progress, he has turned to L3Harris to retrofit a former Qatari Boeing 747 as an interim solution.
The goal is to have this plane ready by the fall.
Boeing was awarded a $3.9 billion contract for two new Air Force One jets, which are now significantly behind schedule and over budget.
L3Harris has been involved with Boeing on communications systems for the new aircraft and is expected to provide a quicker alternative.
Currently, the aging VC-25A jets used for Air Force One require extensive maintenance, limiting transportation options for the president.
Backup jet
The U.S. Air Force has expressed the need for a backup jet while one of the current planes is being serviced.
Recent discussions suggested that Boeing may not deliver the new planes until around 2035, attributing delays to complex engineering issues.
During previous administrations, there have been considerations to cancel Boeing’s contract, with the potential of working with other manufacturers like Airbus.
Developing the interim plane quickly poses challenges, particularly in achieving modifications that meet presidential standards.
Additionally, there were talks about re-painting the current Air Force One jets to suit Trump’s preferences, which were ultimately rejected.