US formally accepts luxury jet from Qatar to use as Air Force One
- The US Department of Defense has accepted a luxury jet from Qatar to potentially use as the new Air Force One.
- Boeing is behind schedule on converting two existing 747s for presidential use, so President Trump is considering alternatives.
- While controversial, the administration says the jet from Qatar will undergo modifications to meet security standards on behalf of the government.
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US formally accepts luxury jet from Qatar for Trump - West Hawaii Today
WASHINGTON — The United States has accepted a 747 jetliner as a gift from the government of Qatar, and the Air Force has been asked to figure out a way to rapidly upgrade it so it can be put into use as a new Air Force One for President Donald Trump, a Defense Department spokesperson confirmed Wednesday.
US accepts luxury jet from Qatar for use as Air Force One for Trump - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
WASHINGTON — The United States has accepted a luxury Boeing 747 jetliner as a gift from Qatar and the Air Force has been asked to find a way to rapidly upgrade it for use as a new Air Force One to transport President Donald Trump, the Pentagon said on Wednesday.
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