US president s new Air Force One jet from Boeing delayed again


Dec 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. Air Force said on Friday the delivery of the first of two new Air Force One jets ⁠from Boeing has been delayed by ⁠another year to mid-2028, the latest in a ‍series of delays.

The Air Force One program, which involves converting two 747-8 aircraft into specialized jets equipped with advanced communications and defense systems to serve as the next generation of U.S. presidential air transport, would be four years behind schedule with a 2028 delivery.

Boeing said it is making progress ;on the program. "Our focus ‍is on delivering two exceptional Air Force One ‍airplanes for the country."

In mid-February, Trump expressed his displeasure with Boeing but ruled out European rival Airbus as an alternative. Around the ⁠same time, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said ‍Elon Musk, ​who serves as an adviser to Trump, was "helping us a lot" in navigating delivery of the presidential jet.

The government recently ;tapped defense contractor L3Harris ⁠Technologies to ‍overhaul a Boeing 747 formerly used by the Qatari ‍government for use as an interim Air ;Force One.

(Reporting ‍by Abhinav ​Parmar in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel and Lisa Shumaker)