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Why Trump touted the designation of the F-47 fighter jet

The “47” in the designation of the next-generation fighter jet apparently caters to the president’s ego.

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Donald Trump’s fascination with and rhetoric about airplanes became an unexpected staple of his first term, which came to mind anew as the president and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the new F-47 fighter jet during an Oval Office event. The New York Times reported:

President Trump announced that Boeing has won the contract for the next-generation fighter, which he said would be called the F-47 — a number clearly chosen to memorialize his presidency. He described it as a very stealthy fighter, though it has been highly controversial, in part because many experts believe that by the time it is fielded, manned fighters will be outdated and outmaneuvered by autonomous and semi-autonomous aircraft.

Not surprisingly, Trump had quite a bit to say about the new plane, telling reporters, for example, that the F-47 is “virtually unseeable.” He also made curious comments about international customers, saying that many U.S. allies were interested in buying the aircraft, and that the United States would likely sell them “toned down” versions “because someday, maybe they’re not our allies.”

The Republican similarly took a moment to claim that the plane’s price is still a secret.

JD Vance was also on hand for the event because, as the vice president put it, he thinks “airplanes are pretty cool.”

But of particular interest was the choice of designations. Trump is the 47th U.S. president (as well as the 45th president), which helped explain why he said during, “The generals picked a title, and it’s a beautiful number.”

NBC News confirmed soon after that the F-47 is in fact, named after Trump, the 47th president.

CORRECTION (March 21, 2025, 6:22 p.m. ET): A previous version of this post incorrectly referenced a P-47 plane, which is far different from the F-47.

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