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Qatar Donates Presidential 747 Scheduled for Summer Delivery

Qatar Donates Boeing 747 to Serve as Interim Air Force One
The U.S. Air Force is preparing to receive a refurbished Boeing 747-8, donated by the government of Qatar, to serve as an interim Air Force One. The aircraft, currently undergoing extensive modifications, is expected to be delivered by summer 2026. Officials familiar with the program indicate that the plane could begin transporting President Donald Trump as early as this summer, filling a critical gap while two newly ordered Air Force One jets from Boeing face delays.
Accelerated Modifications Amid Security Concerns
The 13-year-old 747-8 is being fast-tracked to meet presidential transport requirements, with upgrades focusing on communications, defensive systems, and other security features. However, it remains uncertain whether the aircraft will be equipped with the full complement of security measures typically installed on presidential planes before entering service. Interior renovations, including luxury amenities and a paint scheme customized to President Trump’s preferences, are expected to be completed by summer.
This accelerated timeline has raised concerns among lawmakers and administration officials. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) voiced her apprehension, stating she is “deeply troubled by how quickly the Air Force is pressing this aircraft into service.” She emphasized that Air Force One must remain the most secure aircraft globally, warning that any shortcuts could jeopardize national security, the president’s safety, and the country’s interests.
Challenges Facing the Presidential Fleet
The urgency to deploy the Qatari-donated aircraft stems from increasing maintenance issues with the current presidential fleet, both of which are over 35 years old. Earlier this week, an Air Force One plane was forced to return to Washington during a flight to Switzerland due to a minor electrical problem, compelling the president to continue his journey on a smaller Air Force jet.
Despite the concerns surrounding the expedited delivery and incomplete security upgrades, the Air Force asserts that the donated 747-8 will adequately support the presidential airlift mission until the new Air Force One aircraft are ready. This transition highlights the ongoing challenges in modernizing the presidential fleet while maintaining the highest standards of safety and security.

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