Key points
- The plane will cost about $300 million
- It will be the deadliest aircraft in history: Trump
- $20 billion will be spent on development and production
ISLAMABAD: Donald Trump announced Friday that Boeing has been awarded the contract for the Air Force’s next-generation stealth fighter plane, which the 47th US president said would be named the F-47.
The plane will cost about $300 million. It will be “the deadliest aircraft in history,” Trump said.
At least $20 billion will be spent on development and production.
Trump announced that a secret F-47 has been flying the skies for 5 years, launched in his first administration, and is now ready for adoption by the US Air Force.
“The F-47 will be the most advanced, most capable, most lethal aircraft ever built. An experimental version of the plane has secretly been flying for almost 5 years and we’re confident that it massively overpowers the capabilities of any other nation.”
“Nothing in the world comes even close to it, and it’ll be known as the F-47. The generals picked a title, and it’s a beautiful number, F-47,” said Trump at the White House.
Boon for Boeing
The announcement is a boon for Boeing, which struggled last year with a lengthy labour strike and safety problems on its civilian airliners.
According to Fox News, the Trump administration has taken a different approach to the Defence Department than the Biden administration, which includes a focus on establishing American dominance on the world stage.
The contract aims to develop the replacement for the F-22 jet — which has been in operation for some two decades — with a new, more advanced aircraft able to operate alongside uncrewed drones, according to AFP.
“After a rigorous and thorough competition between some of America’s top aerospace companies, the Air Force is going to be awarding the contract for the Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) platform to Boeing,” Trump said in televised remarks in the Oval Office.
“We’re not going anywhere”
He said the price of the contract could not be revealed for security reasons.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, speaking alongside Trump, said the new aircraft “sends a very direct, clear message to our allies that we’re not going anywhere, and to our enemies that… we will be able to project power around the globe unimpeded for generations to come.”
Boeing said in a statement that the NGAD selection “builds on Boeing’s fighter legacy and establishes a new global standard for 6th generation capability.”
Boeing is also competing with Northrop Grumman for a contract for the US Navy’s next-generation aircraft, according to AFP.
Lockheed Martin, which was also in the running for the Air Force contract, said it was “disappointed with this outcome,” but was “confident we delivered a competitive solution.”
The NGAD effort was paused in 2024 over cost concerns — a major focus of the Trump administration, which has tasked billionaire donor Elon Musk with slashing government spending through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
“Virtually unseeable”
The Congressional Budget Office estimated in 2018 that the NGAD airframe could cost up to $300 million apiece — significantly more than various other aircraft currently in the US inventory.
In 2024, “officials cast doubt on whether the Air Force could afford to develop the NGAD alongside programmes including the B-21 Raider bomber and the Minuteman III ICBM replacement,” the Congressional Research Service said in a report earlier this year.
A senior Air Force officer said earlier this month that the service conducted a study following the pause, which concluded that “not only in the past, not only in the present but in the future, air superiority matters.”
“Air superiority matters”
“What this study told us is we tried a whole bunch of different options and there is no more viable option than NGAD to achieve air superiority in this highly contested environment,” Major General Joseph Kunkel told the AFA Warfare Symposium in Colorado.
The F-47 will replace the F-22 Raptor, which features stealth technology, a high degree of maneuverability and the ability to supercruise, or maintain supersonic flight without afterburners.
Little is known about the capabilities of the F-47, but Trump said the new jet will be “virtually unseeable” with unmatched manoeuvrability and power, and the ability to fly “with many drones, as many as we want, and that’s something that no other plane can do.”