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US President Donald Trump said American allies had been calling about the new generation fighter jets the US will be getting in the next few years.

Shares of Boeing rose 5% after the company beat out Lockheed Martin for the deal to make the jets.

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00:00We're confident that it massively overpowers the capabilities of any other nation.
00:05U.S. President Donald Trump said American allies had been calling about the new generation
00:10fighter jets the U.S. will be getting in the next few years.
00:13Trump hinted that foreign sales of the jets could be an option during an announcement
00:17of the Next Generation Air Dominance Program contract being awarded to Boeing on Friday.
00:24Our allies are calling constantly, they want to buy them also and certain allies will be
00:31selling them, perhaps toned down versions.
00:33We like to tone them down about 10 percent, which probably makes sense because someday
00:39maybe they're not our allies, right?
00:41The sixth generation fighter jets, dubbed the F-47, will be the most sophisticated jets
00:48ever built for the U.S.
00:50The Next Generation Air Dominance Program will replace Lockheed Martin's F-22 Raptor
00:55jets with the new aircraft built to enter combat alongside drones.
00:59The contract win marks a reversal of fortune for Boeing that has struggled on both the
01:03commercial and defense sides of its business.
01:07The engineering and manufacturing development contract, which is said to be worth more than
01:1120 billion U.S. dollars, will be a major boost for its fighter jet production business in
01:17St. Louis, Missouri.
01:19Analysts said such contracts come around only once every 50 years, which will be profitable
01:25to Boeing, even though there might be some short-term disruptions.
01:29The Boeing company has struggled with its commercial aviation business, its space business
01:35and its major defense franchises.
01:36So this is an opportunity to really reboot or revitalize those defense contracts, particularly
01:44a number of which have been losing money for several years.
01:49The one thing I would say, though, this is a development contract.
01:52It will be challenging.
01:53I think many assume it is a cost-plus contract, so there should be some protection on the
01:58downside for the company.
02:00But it likely also includes some fixed-price contracts for low-rate initial production,
02:05which is an area that Boeing, as well as others in the industry, have struggled with.
02:09So it certainly brings a great opportunity, but there are also some perils with it.
02:14In a statement, Lockheed Martin said while disappointed with the outcome, the company
02:19is confident that it had delivered a competitive solution, and it will await further discussions
02:24with the U.S. Air Force.

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