President Donald Trump has touted a new contract with Boeing to produce the Air Force’s sixth-generation fighter jet, the F-47. The announcement comes after years of trouble with the F-35, which has been plagued by major technical problems and cost overruns for the last decade.
Trump announced the project for the “Next-Generation Air Dominance” (NGAD) platform during an Oval Office presser on Friday, saying the F-47 would be the Pentagon’s “most lethal” warplane and “something the likes of which nobody has ever seen before.”
“In terms of all the attributes of a fighter jet, there’s never been anything even close to it, from speed to maneuverability to what it can have [as] payload. And this has been in the works for a long period of time,” the 47th USpresident said. “America’s enemies will never see it coming.”
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin and Air Force acquisitions deputy Lt. Gen. Dale White also attended the press conference alongside Trump. Allvin similarly noted that the fighter jet had long been in the works, saying test models had already flown “hundreds of hours.”
He claimed the plane would cost less to produce than Lockheed Martin’s F-22 Raptor, and said the Air Force would eventually possess more NGAD fighters than Raptors. The Air Force fleet currently contains around 185 F-22s, each reportedly costing some $350 million, making the older plane one of the most expensive in the US arsenal, according to the National Interest.
While the Trump administration has declined to reveal the projected cost of the new F-47, the price has been a major sticking point, with former Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall even imposing a “strategic pause” on the project last year after it was expected to triple the cost of the Pentagon’s fifth-generation multi-role fighter, the F-35.
Supposedly the US’ most advanced warplane, the F-35 has faced major technological and budgetary problems both before and after it entered service in 2015. Though it was designed to replace older jets, the F-35 has been plagued by a long list of design flaws, and earned itself the title of “the most expensive weapon system in human history” thanks to countless cost overruns throughout its development.
Despite years of upgrades, a Pentagon review published last year found that the “operational suitability” of the plane still remained “below service expectations and requirements,” also reporting “critical failures” in several F-35 components. Nonetheless, the plane was approved for “full-rate production” soon afterward, and around the same time was cleared to carry nuclear weapons.
Boeing later issued its own statement on the F-47 platform, noting that the jet would be a “central node” in a whole new “family of systems.”
“In preparation for this mission, we made the most significant investment in the history of our defense business, and we are ready to provide the most advanced and innovative NGAD aircraft needed to support the mission,” said Steve Parker, the interim president and chief executive officer for Boeing Defense, Space & Security.
Boeing has been awarded billions in tax dollars over the years to develop a number of older US combat aircraft, including the F-4 Phantom, the F-15 Eagle, the F/A-18 Hornet and the EA-18G Growler.
Will Porter is assistant news editor and book editor at the Libertarian Institute, and a regular contributor at Antiwar.com. Find more of his work at Consortium News and ZeroHedge.
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You and whom are the "WE" ?
Boeing? Jeez, in ten years we're going to look back fondly at the efficiency and competence of the F-35 program.
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That is possible. Some of the best planes in military history started on "the wrong foot". P-51, B-29 and F4U are three examples.
This exceptional plan promises to be under a trillion…!
Well, if it's anything like what it was named after, it will be a piece of shit. But a piece of shit the likes of which nobody has seen before.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/europes-lead-militaries-drafting-5-10-year-plan-replace-us-nato
Is this Europe's way of informing the US they'll no longer purchase inferior and expensive American military weapons systems? I suggest it's among the reasons Europe and America may dissolve NATO.
After what we've seen of the F-35 and its technical comeuppances, Europe won't purchase the F-47 at any price. If not an American psych op and it presumably becomes available in five years or less, either global peace or a mass depopulation event will have engulfed the globe, precluding its need.
The F-35 program is a monumental waste of money now the Military wants another boondoggle. How much will this cost in the long run?
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The chinese already have a 6th gen fighter and it probably costs 1/10th the maintenance of an f35.
The photo's dry ice fog and US partial flag make this f-47 really scary…!
Perhaps Boeing could use the F-4 Phantom as a base design. Boeing could then put new wings and fuselage on it along with new engines.
They could call it the F-4 NG (Next Generation) or F-4 MAX!
Just leave the MCAS off and make sure all the doors stay intact inflight.
So if it's a Stealth fighter does that mean we wont see it or parts of it fall outta the sky?!
Doge? Where are you phonies? Obsolete before its in the skies. Its just about $$$$ and bsing the public. One little drone will take this flying overpriced battleship out of the sky and the pilot? Think of AI. AI can fly far more efficiently than with a human. This is like an old sailing ship going up against a modern destroyer…Notice the image of this Wow marvel…Flim flam boys and girls. Stupid cronyism
The Donald has gone totally NeoConNazi, America's future is war, domestically featuring war production and social discipline.
If this is considered a sixth generation fighter jet… it's still ten numbers below Sukhoi SU-57…! Does Trump ego know that…?!
Estimated cost: 53 trillion. First ten ready in 50 years (hence the 53 trillion).
Now we know the reason for DOGE. Save a few dollars here and there to make it look good and then transfer those savings into killing machines.
What about their space capsule? Are they going to fix it?
They’re not admitting that the Starliner/SLS project is dead, but it pretty much is. Boeing claims to have lost $2 billion on it already, and since it’s oriented toward flights to and from the International Space Station, they’re running out of time to get it certified for further human flights in time for it to be useful (the ISS is supposed to be retired in 2030; the Starliner contract was for six flights once it’s certified — SpaceX has already picked up a contract extension to make up for the Starliner/SLS’s unreadiness).
"F-47 technology skirts around the impossibility of accelerating a ship past the speed of light. Instead, a warp drive bends space itself. It compresses space in front of the craft and expands it behind. The F-47 is basically riding a bubble of regular 3-D space while the universe changes around it." At least that's what mad King Donald was told by Boeing. America’s enemies (and Americans) will never see it coming. That's for sure.
If they told him that, he would believe it.
By the time F-47 is combat ready… Russia and China would develop Seventh Generation fighter jets…!
Coincidently it just happens to be white
Boeing? Look at track record — planes falling out of skies, leaving astronauts stranded in the space station ss their craft was not trusted to take them back.
The company has bern gutted by financial restructuring that sucked out repayments on loans touted as “investments”. And this contract will infuse taxpayers money into essentially quite weak corporation.
It is also, hate to say it _ strategically dumb. Planes will soon go the way of cavalry — and will impress only weak countries with no modern missile technology.
They should be investing in science — really investing in scientists — not sharp elbowed actors with good verbal skills. Unless they choose to ignore the message sent in Ukraine about half a year ago in the form of “Hazelnut” – a baby version of Avangard. Which we srudiously ignored since 2019.
The science gap is getting too wide. Trump gets it — but he cannot quite grasp the science angle. He is a big believer in willpower. bravado, and “bold” ideas. Unfortunately tbis is not the eco system in which science thrives nor good scientists spotted.