Trump strikes $3.9bn deal with Boeing for Air Force One

ANI  |  Washington [US] 

has struck a deal with for the development of two new One planes at 3.9 billion dollars, the said on Tuesday, adding the asked for the planes to be ready by 2021.

The last Tuesday met executives in the to finalise the deal of two 747s, which are currently in California, and would be upgraded by 2021, an said.

But the testing requirements could take an additional three years, the said.

"He wants to fly on that new plane," a person familiar with the meeting said.

Trump has for months been fixated on a new plane and has repeatedly told his aides that he wants the plane to be completed for his second term.

The is touting the deal as a saving of more than one billion dollar from the original estimate of five billion dollars, which the last year said was "too much money".

"The has reached an informal deal with on a fixed price contract for the new One Programme," told

Trump -- shortly after winning the presidency in 2016 -- tweeted that the planes would cost four billion dollars, not five billion dollars.

A said the price included work to develop and build two presidential aircraft, including features unique to One such as a communications suite, internal and external stairs, large galleys and other equipment, as well as structural changes designed to protect and sustain the and those on board for an extended period of time.

"is proud to build the next generation of One, providing American presidents with a flying at an outstanding value to taxpayers," a company statement said on Tuesday.

"Trump negotiated a good deal on behalf of the American people."

The deal includes some work already on contract -- development and design work and two 747-8s, the engineering, manufacturing and development contract, which has not yet been awarded.

Trump had last year tweeted, "is building a brand new 747 One for future presidents, but costs are out of control, more than $4 billion. Cancel order!"

He had told the media that the cost of One was "ridiculous".

and Trump talked the day after the tweeted and the promised the company would work to limit the cost of the new planes.

It has long been essential for to keep up a good relationship with the The company is a with about 26 billion dollars worth of sales from contracts in 2015, which amounted to 27 percent of its annual revenue, reported.

The current One planes began service in 1990 under former

They are reaching near the end of their planned life.

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 03:35 IST
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