Tesla CEO and Trump’s number one lil’ guy, Elon Musk, wants to know why it’s taking Boeing so long to convert two 747s into the next Air Force One jets. He stopped by operations for his competitor earlier this week to see what’s what.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is literally present everywhere and latest reports have revealed that during recent times, he is helping out Boeing so that the company can eventually deliver the new Air Force One to US President Donald Trump quite soon.
Air Force None After leaving the federal government's operations in shambles and causing major confusion over healthcare funding, SpaceX CEO and White House advisor Elon Musk is prioritizing the delivery of a pair of luxurious Boeing 747s so he and president Donald Trump can jet around in style.
Elon Musk used his new government efficiency role to stop by the operations of his competitor Boeing to look into the long-delayed efforts to renovate two 747 jets into the next generation of Air Force One jets,
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Elon Musk, the chief executive of Tesla, SpaceX, and other ventures, has reportedly visited Boeing and its facilities in San Antonio, Texas, where the plane maker has been modifying two Boeing 747-8 aircraft into the next Air Force One aircraft. The two VC ...
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