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

President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before boarding the new Air Force One, Wednesday, at Joint Base Andrews, Md. The new Air Force One is a retrofitted Boeing 747 worth $400 million gifted by Qatar.

President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before boarding the new Air Force One, Wednesday, at Joint Base Andrews, Md. The new Air Force One is a retrofitted Boeing 747 worth $400 million gifted by Qatar. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson, Associated Press)


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KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • The new Air Force One, a $400 million Qatari gift, debuted for President Donald Trump's trip to North Dakota on Wednesday.
  • The retrofitted Boeing 747 features Trump's favored navy, red and gold scheme.
  • Ethical concerns have risen over the gift, but Trump praised Qatar's treatment of the U.S.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Wednesday is taking his maiden voyage on a new Air Force One — a retrofitted Boeing 747 worth $400 million gifted by Qatar that embeds his personality more deeply into the institution of the American presidency.

Gone is the trademark light blue hull that helped Air Force One blend into the sky. The refurbished jet is painted to Trump's preferred color scheme of a navy belly and red and gold stripes. It has the luxury features that the president believes a commander-in-chief's entourage should have — plush carpets, lie-flat seats, wood paneling and a presidential seal on the seat belts, according to reported tours of the plane.

Trump told reporters that he was proud of the luxurious plane. "You can do two things: You can low-key it, or you can show it," he said.

Reporters are generally not permitted to take photos on the plane unless Trump is present. But on Wednesday, Trump administration staffers posted images of the plane's interior on social media.

White House communications director Steven Cheung posted a photo of aides gathered around a circular table that had off-white place mats and leather captain's chairs. Monica Crowley, the chief of U.S. protocol, posted a picture of herself perched on a leather couch between a pair of Air Force One throw pillows. Mounted on the wall behind her was a framed photo of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial.

The jet is carrying Trump to North Dakota to see the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, its first official visitor ahead of its opening on the nation's 250th anniversary.

The gift from the Middle Eastern power raised ethical concerns, but Trump saw the plane as a necessary replacement to the 35-year-old planes that had previously ferried him as president.

"This is a gift from a country that has treated us very well," Trump said.

The new jet will only temporarily be in the nation's service, as Boeing is expected to deliver in 2028 long-delayed planes that will permanently serve as Air Force One. Trump, a Republican, has said in the past that the Qatar plane would end up in a presidential library.

The Air Force has said that it did little to change the cabin layout of the plane and that it spent less than $400 million on security upgrades.

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