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U.S. Air Force Allocates Nearly $1.7 Billion for B-1 and B-2 Bomber Maintenance

The U.S. Air Force is directing nearly $1.7 billion toward maintaining its B-1 Lancer and B-2 Spirit bombers. This includes $342 million for B-1 upgrades through 2037 and $1.35 billion for B-2 improvements over the next five years. The funding aims to extend the operational life of these aircraft.

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U.S. Air Force Allocates Nearly $1.7 Billion for B-1 and B-2 Bomber Maintenanceinterestingengineering.com
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S. 7 billion to maintain the B-1 Lancer and B-2 Spirit bombers, according to @MarioNawfal. This investment focuses on keeping the aircraft flying and fighting longer.

35 billion for B-2 improvements. @MarioNawfal reported that the B-1 allocation covers upgrades through 2037. 35 billion supports improvements over the next five years.

The extra money reflects ongoing efforts to sustain these strategic assets.

Key Facts

Total allocation
The U.S. Air Force is allocating nearly $1.7 billion to maintain the B-1 Lancer and B-2 Spirit bombers.
B-1 funding
$342 million is allocated for B-1 upgrades through 2037.
B-2 funding
$1.35 billion is allocated for B-2 improvements over the next five years.
Funding breakdown
The total funding breaks down to $342 million for B-1 upgrades and $1.35 billion for B-2 improvements.

Story Timeline

3 events
  1. 2026-04-26

    U.S. Air Force allocates nearly $1.7 billion for B-1 and B-2 bombers.

    1 source@MarioNawfal
  2. Next five years (starting 2026)

    $1.35 billion allocated for B-2 improvements.

    1 source@MarioNawfal
  3. Through 2037

    $342 million allocated for B-1 upgrades.

    1 source@MarioNawfal

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Increased defense spending allocation, affecting Air Force budget priorities.

  2. 02

    Extended operational life for B-1 and B-2 bombers, enhancing U.S. strategic capabilities.

  3. 03

    Potential improvements in bomber performance and reliability through upgrades.

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PublishedApr 26, 2026, 6:30 AM
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