New Air Force One, Converted Qatari Jet, Unveiled at Joint Base Andrews
1-Minute Brief
The unveiling of a new Air Force One highlights international cooperation and updates the presidential fleet with a modern aircraft.
Key Facts
- The new Air Force One is a Boeing 747-8 previously owned by Qatar and converted for U.S. presidential use.
- The aircraft is valued at $400 million, according to reports.
- The jet was unveiled at Joint Base Andrews and has begun commissioning flights.
- President Donald Trump participated in the unveiling of the new aircraft.
- The plane was described as a gift from Qatar in multiple reports.
What Happened
A newly converted Boeing 747-8, formerly owned by Qatar, was unveiled as the new Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, with President Donald Trump present for the event.
Why It Matters
This development marks a significant update to the presidential aircraft fleet and reflects international involvement in U.S. government assets.
What's Next
The new aircraft will undergo commissioning flights and further preparations before entering official service as Air Force One.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- af.milUnknown4h agoVC-25B Bridge aircraft arrives at Joint Base Andrews, begins commissioning flights
- The IndependentLeft2h agoPresident Donald Trump unveils the new Air Force One, a converted Qatari jet
- The IndependentLeft1h agoTrump unveils new $400M presidential plane
