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Air Force purchasing two 747-8 planes from Lufthansa to support future Air Force One program
CNN via Yahoo ^ | 12/18/2025 | Alexandra Skores

Posted on 12/18/2025 5:11:55 AM PST by devane617

The US Air Force announced plans Tuesday to purchase two Boeing 747-8 aircraft to support its future presidential airlift program, with an Air Force official confirming it would acquire the planes from German carrier Lufthansa.

At a price tag of $400 million, the Air Force said in a statement that it is “procuring two aircraft to support training and spares for the 747-8 fleet” as it prepares to replace the 747-200 models that currently serve as Air Force One in the coming years.

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KEYWORDS: 747; airforceone

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I posted this story yesterday but that story did not specify where the 747's would be used. Now, it seems they are bound for the AF1 fleet. Wonder if the Boeing order will now be cancelled?
1 posted on 12/18/2025 5:11:55 AM PST by devane617
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To: devane617

No, these are for training and spare parts.


2 posted on 12/18/2025 5:14:50 AM PST by nwrep
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To: devane617

No, these are for training and spare parts.


3 posted on 12/18/2025 5:14:51 AM PST by nwrep
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To: devane617

No, these are for training and spare parts.


4 posted on 12/18/2025 5:14:51 AM PST by nwrep
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To: devane617

No, these are for training and spare parts.


5 posted on 12/18/2025 5:14:51 AM PST by nwrep
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To: devane617

1. I don’t know how it would work with a government contract, but the 747-8 ceased production in 2022 or 2023.

2. The article mentions 747-200s for the AF1 fleet, I could’ve sworn that they were -400s, which ceased production around 2011.


6 posted on 12/18/2025 5:37:38 AM PST by Antihero101607
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The article mentions 747-200s for the AF1 fleet, I could’ve sworn that they were -400s, which ceased production around 2011.

The VC-25's currently in use are 747-200Bs.
7 posted on 12/18/2025 5:44:10 AM PST by TexasGunLover
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8 posted on 12/18/2025 5:50:31 AM PST by Red Badger (Iryna Zarutska, May 22, 2002 Kyiv, Ukraine – August 22, 2025 Charlotte, North Carolina Say her name)
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To: TexasGunLover

The two VC-25As and the four E-4s are the only 747-200s left flying, at least in the western hemisphere. The 747-8s the Air Force is buying are being converted and will be officially designated as VC-25B. The original plan was for the last two or three 747-8Is built to be custom equipped and have Secret Service agents observing the entire assembly process at Boeing from the beginning.

During his first term, President Trump decided they were too expensive and directed the Air Force to find a better alternative. The Boeing order was cancelled, and they bought a couple of 747-8s that had been parked because the operating costs. The work to install the needed equipment has been slow and complicated and will likely cost close the to amount the Air Force would have spent for new aircraft.


9 posted on 12/18/2025 6:06:51 AM PST by utahb52
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To: nwrep
So, what are these two going to be used for?

;^)

10 posted on 12/18/2025 8:48:43 AM PST by Yo-Yo (Is the /Sarc tag really necessary?)
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To: nwrep

You can say that again


11 posted on 12/18/2025 9:55:23 AM PST by squirt (POLITICIANS & DIAPERS NEED TO BE CHANGED, FOR THE SAME REASON)
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To: devane617
I can't tell whether the -8s are going to be flyable (hence training for flight crew) or grounded spares sources.

Back in my USAF days, cannibalizing parts from one aircraft to another (we called it "cannonball") was sometimes done, however generally discouraged and required some approvals.

That said, having a complete, flight ready A/C as a donor would support mission readiness.

12 posted on 12/18/2025 12:17:19 PM PST by Seaplaner (Never give in. Never give in. Never, never, never...in nothing, great or small...Winston ChurchIill)
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I interpret the article saying these 8’s are a flying part of the AF1 fleet. As I stated above this may be the step that knocks out the Boeing order which seems like will not happen anyway.


13 posted on 12/18/2025 12:20:54 PM PST by devane617 (Discipline Is Reliable, Motivation Is Fleeting..)
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That was my initial impression, and very possibly correct.

The "spare parts" bit is the confounder for moi.

14 posted on 12/18/2025 3:14:09 PM PST by Seaplaner (Never give in. Never give in. Never, never, never...in nothing, great or small...Winston ChurchIill)
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