Trump won't take Air Force 1 to Davos
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The U.S. leads the world in private aviation, with the largest and fastest-growing market, projected to reach $40.05 billion by 2029. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that Air Force One, America’s most famous non-commercial jet, ranks among the most ...
President Trump could start flying in a plane donated by Qatar as early as this summer, as the U.S. Air Force confirms it will deliver the refurbished jumbo jet for use as Air Force One within months.
The president rules out using force to take control of Greenland and calls off promised tariffs on European nations.
US president tells business and political leaders in Davos his country needs ownership to defend ‘unsecured island’
President Donald Trump’s $400 million luxury jumbo jet from Qatar could be ready in time for his birthday, according to a report. The customized Boeing 747-8 gifted to Trump by the Qatari royal family—expected to replace Air Force One—is on track to be delivered to the president by the summer and could be used during celebrations marking the nation’s 250th anniversary in July,