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F-35 is supposed to last until the 2070's anyway so it's got a long road ahead.
Yes, Lockheed will be very busy pumping out F-35 for decades. Boeing getting both F/A-XX and NGAD actually makes it an even split between the three major primes.
By 2040 Lockheed will deliver another 1,500 F-35. During that period Boeing might delivers 750 F-47 to replace the F-22 and Super Hornets. Northrop might build 200 B-21 bombers during that same period.
1,500 F-35 at $100 million each is $150 billion
750 F-47 at $200 million each is $150 billion
200 B-21 at $750 million each $150 billion.
If the F-47 is delayed then more F-35 would be purchased. I could even see the F-35 and F-47 fighting against each other for US orders. This guarantees the best value and highest performance. The USAF could easily swap most of it's F-35A order to the F-47 if the price is low enough and the performance increase is high enough.