B-52 new engine procurement costs jump by $1 billion; 12.5% hike not yet cost growth

By Jason Sherman / June 13, 2024 at 2:41 PM
The Air Force is ratcheting up the estimated cost to put new commercial engines on the legacy B-52 bomber fleet, publicly disclosing for the first time a nearly $1 billion increase in the procurement cost for the B-52 Commercial Engine Replacement Program. The Pentagon’s fiscal year 2025 spending request includes a new-start procurement funding request that reveals a current estimate of $9 billion for the program, up from an initial $8 billion procurement estimate prepared for lawmakers as part of...

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