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Trump to receive luxury jet for Air Force One from Qatar

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May 11, 2025
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US President Donald Trump is set to receive a luxury jumbo jet, intended for use as a presidential plane, from the royal family of Qatar.

According to US media reports, the plane will not be ready for use right away, as it will need to be retrofitted. The US government also plans to check the gift for spying devices.

In an unusual arrangement, the plane also will be donated to Trump’s presidential library at the end of his term, sources told US media.

News of the gift comes as Trump is set to visit Qatar this week as he embarks on a trip to the Middle East, the first major foreign trip of his second term.

The value of the gift and its handling is sure to raise legal and ethical questions among critics.

The White House’s current fleet includes two Boeing 747-200B planes customised for presidential use with special communications equipment and features like a stateroom, office and conference room, according to the US Air Force. The planes have been in use since 1990 and 1991.

Air Force One planes usually carry over to other administrations. According to the National Archives, only the Reagan presidential library has an Air Force One jet, and it flew seven presidents before being donated.

Qatar is said to be offering the Trump administration a version of a Boeing 747-8, a much newer model that ABC reports has been upgraded into a “flying palace”.

Boeing had been contracted to provide the White House with newer planes, but Trump complained earlier this year that the company was behind schedule. His administration had initially negotiated with Boeing for two specialised 747-8 planes during his first administration.

The plane maker said the aircraft would not be available until 2027 or 2028.

“No, I’m not happy with Boeing. It takes them a long time to do, you know, Air Force One, we gave that contract out a long time ago,” Trump said in February.

“We may buy a plane or get a plane, or something.”

Trump had a positive diplomatic relationship with Qatar during his first term, which included an announcement in 2019 that the country would make a large purchase of American airplanes.

Qatar has also previously given private jets as gifts to other countries, such as a luxury plane given to Turkey in 2018.

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