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Watch: Qatar’s $400 million ‘world’s most luxurious plane’ joins Trump’s Air Force One fleet

Watch: Qatar's $400 million ‘world’s most luxurious plane’ joins Trump's Air Force One fleet
Donald Trump unveils new Air Force One

A day after bidding farewell to one ageing Air Force One, US President Donald Trump rolled out its flashy new stand-in — a $400 million Boeing 747 gifted by Qatar that is set to serve as his temporary flying office until the next generation of presidential aircraft arrives.Trump unveiled the “world’s most luxurious plane” on Friday at a hangar at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, introducing the VC-25B, which features a bold red, white, dark blue and gold livery. The jet, gifted by the Gulf emirate of Qatar, has sparked political criticism because its value far exceeds the $50 limit on unsolicited gifts from a single source in a calendar year.Trump brushed aside the criticism, saying it would be “stupid” to reject the offer. Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said that “the secretary of defense has accepted a Boeing 747 from Qatar in accordance with all federal rules and regulations”.The luxury jet comes with a hefty price tag beyond its gift value. According to estimates by The Guardian, transforming the Qatari Boeing 747 into a presidential aircraft costs around $1 billion. It is being positioned as a stopgap solution until two delayed Air Force One replacements arrive in 2027 and 2028, a programme whose costs have already ballooned from $3.7 billion to $5 billion.The gifted aircraft has also faced criticism over concerns that conversion costs could divert funding from the Sentinel programme, an intercontinental ballistic missile modernisation project that is already running behind schedule. The Qatari jet had previously been offered for sale without success.

Trump defends the gift

At the unveiling, Trump thanked the emir of Qatar, saying: “He’s a fantastic guy,” and adding, “He went through a lot over the last few months.”“This is considered the world’s most luxurious plane,” Trump said. “When it was built, it was built at a level that will probably never be seen again.”He also argued that the aircraft was needed to keep pace with modern fleets used by foreign leaders. “These countries have a lot of respect for us, and yet they have a plane that’s much newer and much better. It’s a little ridiculous,” he said.

Replacing an ageing presidential fleet

The two current Boeing 747s used as Air Force One entered service in 1990 during the presidency of George HW Bush. Earlier this year, one of the aircraft had to return to Washington during a trip to Davos, Switzerland, after a technical fault. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the crew identified a “minor electrical issue” and decided to return to Joint Base Andrews.The air force accelerated work on retrofitting the Qatari jet, skipping some planned modifications for the next-generation presidential aircraft in order to deliver an interim version sooner. Officials said the aircraft meets presidential standards.“The safety and security of the commander in chief is our highest priority,” Troy Meink, secretary of the air force, said in a statement. “From the beginning, we meticulously evaluated every requirement to accelerate delivery while maintaining the high standards expected of the presidential mission.”

Flyover plans and retirement of a veteran jet

The new aircraft, whose colour scheme resembles Trump’s private jet, arrives two weeks before a planned formation flight over Washington DC on 4 July to mark the nation’s 250th anniversary. Trump told the crowd at Andrews that it would lead the “biggest flyover in American history”.A tour of the interior for reporters revealed decor that includes a framed print of a duck swimming in the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool.The arrival of the Qatari aircraft comes as Air Force One tail number 29000, a Boeing 747-200 that carried the president back from Europe on Thursday, is retired and prepared for display in a museum.Its companion aircraft, tail number 28000, featuring light blue and white trim, will continue operating alongside the new VC-25B until the replacement fleet is delivered.Concerns that Trump could use the aircraft for personal travel after leaving office in 2028 appear unlikely, given that operating a 747 costs between $180,000 and $200,000 per flight hour, compared with $12,000 to $16,500 per hour for Trump’s Boeing 757.

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