President Donald Trump introduced a newly refurbished presidential aircraft at Joint Base Andrews. The Boeing 747-8i, donated by Qatar and modified for presidential use, will serve as an interim Air Force One. This comes as Boeing continues work on the delayed VC-25B replacement aircraft.
Standing with Air Force leaders and service members, Trump highlighted the aircraft’s notable size. ‘The biggest difference is the size,’ he stated, describing it as nearly double the size of past models.
The aircraft exhibits a red, white, and dark blue paint scheme, replacing the Kennedy-era light blue-and-white design. Secretary of the Air Force Troy Meink emphasized their commitment to the safety and security of the commander in chief, ensuring high standards in preparation for the aircraft’s operational service.
Trump pursued the aircraft due to delays with Boeing’s replacement program and comparisons with modern foreign government fleets. ‘Our country has to be represented properly,’ he declared, describing the current fleet as aged.
The aircraft is lauded for its luxurious interior, with Trump naming it ‘the world’s most luxurious plane.’ It may also feature in next year’s America 250 celebration, anticipated to lead a July 4 flyover over Washington, showcasing various fighter jets and military aircraft.
The Pentagon accepted the aircraft last year, expediting it for service due to fewer interior modifications than needed for the VC-25B program. More than 250 personnel prepared it, aiming to modernize a lagging presidential fleet.
The jet will fill the gap until Boeing delivers the next-generation Air Force One aircraft, expected in about two years.

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