The Trump administration has modified security requirements for certain Boeing staff involved in the production of new Air Force One jets, aiming to speed up the delayed project. This change, advocated by President Trump and Elon Musk, means some mechanics will no longer need the high-level Yankee White clearance, helping resolve hiring delays. Despite ongoing frustrations from Trump regarding Boeing’s production timelines, which now extend to 2028, Boeing maintains adherence to security protocols, while expressing eagerness to deliver the airplanes sooner with Musk's assistance.
the Trump administration has eased security requirements for some Boeing staff working on new Air Force One jets, aiming to speed up the delayed project.
The policy change allows certain mechanics working on less sensitive parts to bypass the Yankee White clearance, expediting the hiring process for the delayed project.
Mr. Trump expressed frustration with Boeing, as the Air Force now projects the new planes might not be complete until 2028 or later.
Kelly Ortberg stated he welcomed Elon Musk's help to speed up the Air Force One project, emphasizing the urgency to deliver the planes.
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