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Retrofitted Qatari jet takes flight as Air Force One for Trump’s trip to North Dakota

Retrofitted Qatari jet takes flight as Air Force One for Trump’s trip to North Dakota

Summary

President Donald Trump used a newly retrofitted Boeing 747, previously owned by Qatar, as the official Air Force One for his trip to North Dakota. The $400 million plane features a new design and luxury interiors and will be temporarily used until new planes from Boeing arrive in 2028.

Key Facts

  • The new Air Force One is a refurbished Boeing 747, formerly owned by Qatar.
  • The plane costs $400 million and includes luxury features like plush carpets, lie-flat seats, and wood paneling.
  • The plane's exterior is painted navy with red and gold stripes, reflecting President Trump’s preferred colors.
  • President Trump flew to North Dakota on the plane to visit the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library.
  • The gift from Qatar raised some ethical concerns but was accepted as a replacement for the old planes.
  • The current Air Force One will only be used temporarily until Boeing delivers new planes in 2028.
  • The Air Force said it made less than $400 million in security upgrades and kept the cabin layout mostly unchanged.
  • President Trump mentioned the jet may later be displayed in a presidential library.
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