Boeing’s endless delays on the new Air Force One planes have left America’s commander-in-chief grounded. The company promised to deliver two state-of-the-art jets by 2024, but now they’re saying 2027 — . This is a total failure by a once-proud American company that now puts woke politics ahead of serving our nation.
Meanwhile, Qatar offered President Trump a “free” $400 million jet to use until Boeing gets its act together. But this foreign handout isn’t free — it would cost to retrofit the plane with secure communications and defense systems. Patriotic Americans know there’s no such thing as a free lunch from Middle Eastern kingdoms.
President Trump called Qatar’s offer a “great gesture” and said only a “stupid person” would refuse. But real leaders don’t take shortcuts that could compromise national security. Our military deserves American-made solutions, not rushed favors from foreign powers.
Boeing’s excuses for the delays are pathetic — supply chain issues, worker shortages, and “engineering changes.” This is corporate incompetence at its worst. The company wasted years prioritizing diversity seminars over training skilled workers with security clearances.
The new timeline means Trump might finally get his Air Force One upgrades , nearly a decade after the deal was struck. That’s ten years of broken promises from a company that used to represent American excellence. These delays are a national embarrassment.
Globalist apologists will blame the pandemic or “complex requirements,” but the truth is simpler: Boeing abandoned the workers and values that made it great. They outsourced jobs, hired unvetted contractors, and forgot how to build planes without taxpayer bailouts.
Conservatives are right to demand accountability. Why should taxpayers foot the bill for a $3.9 billion project that’s years behind schedule? Boeing executives should face congressional hearings — not more government contracts.
America needs leaders who will rebuild our industrial base, not beg for scraps from foreign regimes. President Trump should reject Qatar’s shady deal and force Boeing to deliver on its promises. The world’s greatest nation deserves an Air Force One made by Americans — not delayed by failures.