In 2015, the U.S. Air Force announced that it had selected Boeing to build the next generation of Air Force One aircraft. Two new aircraft will be built and will enter service in 2024. The defense department estimates that the two new planes will cost U.S. taxpayers an estimated $4 billion. In December 2016, President-elect Donald Trump announced that costs for the project were out of control and he would cancel the plane order once he took office. Proponents of the new planes argue that the current planes used for Air Force One will be fifty years old in 2021 and spare parts for the old planes are becoming hard to find.
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32% Yes |
68% No |
32% Yes |
48% No |
11% No, not until the cost ($4B) is dramatically reduced |
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9% No, the current fleet is sufficient |
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@8D7X8VB4yrs4Y
Yes, after a cost analysis that reveals it is less costly to produce new planes than maintaining the old planes.
@Ace-Byrd2mos2MO
I don't support the military in any use except for defense of this country and those that need it, like Ukraine or Palestine, where innocent civilians are being killed.
@9FQ2KNX1yr1Y
Yes, but only if security demands it
@8GN4YCZ4yrs4Y
I currently do not know enough information
@9KH9SVJ9mos9MO
Yes, when we are able to build aircraft that run on renewable energy sources, such as electric engines.
@9WB26PP2mos2MO
Yes, as long as we are cost efficient and can ensure Air Force One is significantly better than the previous one so we won't be wasting money.
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