ADDS COMMENTS FROM WHITE HOUSE, BOEING OFFICIAL
By Michael Hernandez
WASHINGTON (AA) – President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday called for the U.S. to cancel an order for a new presidential aircraft, citing alleged cost overruns.
"Boeing is building a brand new 747 Air Force One for future presidents, but costs are out of control, more than $4 billion. Cancel order!" Trump wrote on Twitter in an early morning post, but did not disclose how he came up with the $4 billion figure.
The comments sent Boeing's stock downwards, falling nearly half a percent in trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
The U.S. contracted with the aerospace giant to build at least two new presidential 747s for delivery by 2024.
Air Force One hosts a wide array of advanced electronics and defensive measures to ensure the safety of the president.
"We are currently under contract for $170 million to help determine the capabilities of these complex military aircraft that serve the unique requirements of the President of the United States," Boeing said in a statement.
The company said it looks forward to working with the Air Force on "subsequent phases" of the presidential aircraft's development in order " to deliver the best planes for the President at the best value for the American taxpayer".
A Boeing official told Anadolu Agency the company does not know where Trump got the estimate, and does not have one of its own as the Pentagon has yet to finalize which systems will be featured on the new planes.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters aboard the presidential aircraft, "Some of the statistics that have been, uh cited [by Trump], shall we say, don't appear to reflect the nature of the financial agreement between Boeing and the Department of Defense."
Earnest said the contract would ensure future presidents have a "modern presidential aircraft."