Pentagon Reviews F-35 and Air Force One Costs Amid Budget Concerns
The Pentagon is reviewing the F-35 and Air Force One programs to identify cost reductions following criticism from President Trump. Defense Secretary Mattis has tasked Deputy Secretary Work with evaluating alternatives to the F-35 and examining potential savings in the Air Force One project.

The Pentagon has initiated reviews of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and Air Force One programs to address cost concerns. The F-35 program, with a total price tag of $379 billion, is under scrutiny to identify cost-saving measures and potential alternatives, such as the F/A-18 Super Hornet.
Additionally, the Air Force One program is being assessed for cost efficiency as Boeing prepares to deliver two new aircraft, estimated to cost around $4 billion, including research and development. Critics note that while the F-35 experiences cost overruns, it offers capabilities that are crucial for U.S. air superiority. Congress remains a key player in final budget decisions, despite executive pressures for cuts.




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