Boeing Co. factory problems disrupted production of one of its new Air Force One planes earlier this year, adding to the manufacturer’s stumbles developing the U.S. presidential jets, people familiar with the matter said.

The production mishaps, which involved a pair of attempts to place one of the two of jets under development onto jacks, risked damaging the aircraft whose development is already behind schedule, these people said.

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