New paint scheme for Trump's Air Force One includes gold, red, white and blue

Air Force One, with President Donald Trump on board, departs from Gimhae International Airport in Busan, South Korea, Oct. 30. The Air Force announced it was rolling out a new paint scheme of red, white, blue, and gold in its fleet on Tuesday.

Air Force One, with President Donald Trump on board, departs from Gimhae International Airport in Busan, South Korea, Oct. 30. The Air Force announced it was rolling out a new paint scheme of red, white, blue, and gold in its fleet on Tuesday. (Kim Soo-hyeon, Reuters)


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KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • The Air Force announced a new paint scheme for Air Force One on Tuesday.
  • The design includes red, white, blue and gold, reviving President Donald Trump's 2022 proposal.
  • Delivery of the new jets has been delayed to 2028 due to cost overruns.

WASHINGTON — The Air Force is rolling out a new paint scheme across its ​executive airlift fleet, including the next-generation Air Force One aircraft, in a color palette of red, white, dark blue, and gold, the service announced on Tuesday.

The new design marks a ‌departure from the current white and two-tone blue livery dating to President John F. Kennedy's administration, and revives elements of then-former President Donald ⁠Trump's proposed red, white and blue scheme that ​was scrapped in 2022 after the Air Force ⁠determined darker colors could cause overheating issues.

The redesign will be applied to the VC-25B, the military designation ‌for the Boeing 747-8i aircraft ‌that will serve as Air Force One.

The Air Force One program involves converting two ⁠747-8 aircraft into specialized jets equipped with advanced communications and ⁠defense systems to serve as the next generation of presidential air transport. That effort is four years behind schedule with delivery now expected in 2028.

As a stopgap, the government has tapped defense contractor L3Harris Technologies to overhaul a Boeing 747 formerly used by the Qatari government for use as an interim Air Force One.

In 2025, the United States accepted a luxury Boeing 747 ‌jetliner as a gift from Qatar. The White House asked the ​Air Force to rapidly upgrade the gift for use as Air Force One.

In addition, four modified Boeing 757-200s used to transport the vice president, cabinet members, members of Congress and other senior government officials will carry the new livery, the Air Force said.

The 757-200 aircraft will receive their new livery during regularly scheduled maintenance windows. One of those jets has already been repainted and should be delivered in the coming months, the Air Force said.

The Air Force did not provide details on ​how the new design addresses the thermal concerns that doomed Trump's previous paint proposal, which the Biden administration rejected after ‌determining it "could drive ‌additional engineering, time ⁠and cost."

The Air Force One program has faced delays and cost overruns since Boeing agreed to a $3.9 billion fixed-price contract in 2018 to deliver two modified 747-8s to replace the current fleet. The cost for Boeing's current effort to build the two new jets is over $5 billion. The current Air Force One airplanes ‌entered service in 1990.

In December, the ​Air Force purchased two used 747-8 aircraft for $400 million ‌to establish crew training and spare ⁠parts support ahead ​of the transition from the aging 747-200 fleet.

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