Trump unveils new Air Force One, a $400 million plane gifted by Qatar
- On Friday, June 19, 2026, President Donald Trump unveiled the VC-25B 'Bridge' at Joint Base Andrews, a Qatari-donated Boeing 747-8 designated as interim Air Force One.
- Supply chain issues delayed Boeing's replacement jets until 2028, prompting the Air Force to accept Qatar's donation to relieve pressure on the aging VC-25A fleet.
- Trump praised the aircraft as a "flying White House," highlighting its luxury finishes and new red, white, and navy livery replacing the pale blue design conceived by Jacqueline Kennedy.
- The aircraft will undergo commissioning flights before entering service; Trump confirmed it will lead a July 4 flyover and transport him to a NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, next month.
- Some lawmakers and ethics experts have questioned the propriety and security of accepting an expensive foreign gift, though the administration maintains the arrangement is legal.
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The machine was handed over to Qatar last year. After a conversion, it will go into service on July 4th for Independence Day.
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