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MaxPock ◴[] No.45038469[source]
Who eats the loss under such circumstances?

Government or Lockheed Martin or are these 200 million dollar jets insured ?

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meindnoch ◴[] No.45038657[source]
Where did they get this 200million figure from? Sounds bogus.
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1. dgacmu ◴[] No.45039490[source]
The per plane cost varies a lot depending on what you want to wrap in it: how much of the development costs you amortize, the modernization program, etc. but $200m is in the range.

("Total acquisition costs" vs the marginal cost of the next plane can result in a more than 2x difference in how much you think the plane costs)

The flyaway cost of buying one more plane is probably a bit under $100m though.

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2. josefresco ◴[] No.45039647[source]
> The flyaway cost of buying one more plane is probably a bit under $100m though.

$82.5 million https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45039618