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Trump Picks Boeing Over Lockheed Martin For $20 Bn Fighter Jet Contract

Boeing shares rose 5% after the U.S. company beat out Lockheed Martin for the fighter jet deal, while Lockheed's shares fell nearly 7%.
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday awarded Boeing a contract to build the United States Air Forceโ€™s most advanced fighter jet, delivering a crucial victory for the company and lifting its shares.

The Next Generation Air Dominance programme will replace Lockheed Martinโ€™s F-22 Raptor with a crewed aircraft built to enter combat alongside drones.

Trump, the 47th president, announced the new jetโ€™s name, the F-47.

โ€œWeโ€™ve given an order for a lot. We canโ€™t tell you the price,โ€ Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.

Boeing shares rose 5% after the U.S. company beat out Lockheed Martin for the fighter jet deal. Lockheedโ€™s shares fell nearly 7%.

โ€œOur allies are calling constantly,โ€ Trump added, saying foreign sales could be an option. โ€œThey want to buy them also.โ€

โ€˜Reversal Of Fortuneโ€™

For Boeing, the win marks a reversal of fortune for a company that has struggled on both the commercial and defence sides of its business. It is a major boost for its St. Louis, Missouri, fighter jet production business.

The loss is another blow to Lockheed after it was eliminated from the competition to build the Navyโ€™s next-generation carrier-based stealth fighter, and amid growing discontent from the Pentagon over delays in upgrading its F-35 fighter jet.

In recent weeks, Trump met with Lockheed CEO Jim Taiclet to discuss the F-35, according to three sources.

Over $20 Billion Deal

The engineering and manufacturing development contract is worth more than $20 billion. Boeingโ€™s win means it will make the jet fighter and receive orders worth hundreds of billions of dollars over the contractโ€™s multi-decade lifetime.
Reuters was the first to report Boeingโ€™s victory.

โ€œWe recognise the importance of designing, building and delivering a 6th-generation fighter capability for the United States Air Force,โ€ Steve Parker, who leads Boeingโ€™s defence business, said in a statement. โ€œIn preparation for this mission, we made the most significant investment in the history of our defence business.โ€

The planeโ€™s design remains a closely held secret, but would likely include stealth, advanced sensors, and cutting-edge engines.

โ€œCompared to the F-22, the F-47 will cost less and be more adaptable to future threats โ€“ and we will have more of the F-47s in our inventory,โ€ said Chief of Staff of the Air Force, General David Allvin.


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NGAD was conceived as a โ€œfamily of systemsโ€ centred around a sixth-generation fighter to counter adversaries such as China and Russia.

Allvin said the F-47 will have a significantly longer range, more advanced stealth, and will be more easily supported than the F-22.

Major Win

Boeingโ€™s commercial operations have struggled as it attempts to get its best-selling 737 MAX jet production back up to full speed, while its defence operation has been weighed down by underperforming contracts for mid-air refuelling tankers, drones and training jets.

โ€œThe win is a major boost for the company, which has struggled with cost overruns, schedule delays and execution on other Department of Defense programs,โ€ said Roman Schweizer, an analyst at TD Cowen.

Cost overruns at the KC-46 mid-air refueling tanker program have surpassed $7 billion in recent years, while another fixed-price contract to upgrade two Air Force One planes has created a $2-billion loss for the top-5 U.S. defense contractor.

Boeingโ€™s unit that makes passenger jets has faced intense scrutiny since a series of crises including a mid-air emergency in January 2024 involving a new Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 missing four key bolts.

Boeing Struggles

In January, Boeing reported an $11.8 billion annual loss โ€“ its largest since 2020 โ€“ due to problems at its major units, along with fallout from a strike that shuttered production of most of its jets.

Boeing has also ceded ground to Airbus in the delivery race and entered the crosshairs of regulators and customers following missteps. The Federal Aviation Administration in early 2024 imposed a monthly production cap.

โ€œWhile disappointed with this outcome, we are confident we delivered a competitive solution,โ€ Lockheed said in a statement. โ€œWe will await further discussions with the U.S. Air Force.โ€

While Lockheed could still protest the governmentโ€™s award to Boeing, the fact Trump announced the deal in a high-profile press conference could reduce the possibility of a public airing of arguments against the agreement from the Bethesda, Maryland-based defence firm.

Boeingโ€™s award drew congratulations from Democratic Senator Mark Kelly but he warned: โ€œA program of this size and complexity requires careful oversight to make sure it doesnโ€™t fall behind or have cost overruns.โ€

Billionaire and presidential adviser Elon Musk has voiced scepticism about the effectiveness of crewed high-end fighters, saying cheaper drones were a better option.

(With inputs from Reuters)