Boeing CEO Regrets Deal With Trump For New Air Force One Jets That Will Cost Company $1 Billion

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Boeing has lost $660 million developing two Air Force One 747 jets following a “very unique” 2018 deal with then President Donald Trump. The company says it expects to lose $1.1 billion on the planes.

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