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Air Force One: Inside the 'flying Oval Office' that could soon be replaced by a gifted Qatari jet

Air Force One is seen as a global symbol of American power. It is for this reason, among others, that Donald Trump has come under fire for wanting to accept a Qatari Boeing 747-8 to replace the traditional presidential plane.

Warsaw, Poland - 07/06/2017: Air Force One plane deperating Warsaw Chopin Airport with president Donald Trump onboard
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The two customised Boeing 747-200B aircraft - which become known as Air Force One when the US President steps onboard - are among the most recognisable symbols of America on the global stage.

Made by an American company and emblazoned with the words United States of America, the US flag, and the presidential seal, they not only ferry the president around but also provide a "flying Oval Office" to allow work to continue.

It is for these reasons, among others, that the idea of Mr Trump accepting a Qatari plane to replace Air Force One has led to concerns.

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Described in some reports as a "palace in the AG百家乐在线官网", the Boeing 747-8 jumbo would be a gift from the Qatari royal family - a move Mr Trump has described as a "great gesture".

But the move has sparked criticism from opponents - who have raised security fears and concerns over the eligibility of such a gift - as well as from the Republican Party, and even some voices from within Mr Trump's Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement.

The 78-year-old has previously complained about Boeing taking too long to deliver the new Air Force One planes commissioned during his first term, and has suggested the Qatari 747-8 could provide a stopgap in place of the current jets.

He has also vowed not to keep the plane after his term finishes, instead saying he will donate it to a future presidential library.

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The 'flying Oval Office'

More than a means of transport, the planes which currently serve as Air Force One are specifically built 747-200B Boeing aircraft.

The latest models have 4,000 square feet of interior space and feature various rooms, including a conference room, an office area for senior White House staff, two galleys that can feed up to 100 people, work and rest areas for presidential staff and members of the press and private quarters for the president.

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A doctor is permanently onboard in case of an emergency, as well as a medical suite that can function as an operating theatre if needed.

The Air Force One aircraft also have the ability to refuel mid-flight. The modifications mean it can take on fuel from a tanker aircraft while both are in the air, meaning it has unlimited range and can carry the president wherever he needs.

With state-of-the-art navigation, hardened electronics, secure communications systems and an array of defensive countermeasures, it can also function as a "mobile command centre" in the event of an attack on the US, according to the White House website.

The planes are kept at the high-security compound Joint Base Andrews facility in Maryland, which is just outside of Washington, DC.

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before signing a proclamation renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, while flying over the gulf aboard Air Force One en route to New Orleans to attend the Super Bowl, February 9, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Image: Mr Trump speaking to reporters on Air Force One in February. Pic: Reuters

Why is the Qatar plane gift controversial?

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"I could be a stupid person and say, 'No, we don鈥檛 want a free, very expensive airplane.'"

That鈥檚 Donald Trump, speaking about why he wants to accept a free Air Force One replacement from Qatar.

But the decision has prompted a flurry of legal, ethical and security concerns from both sides of the political divide in America.

"This is unprecedented," said Jessica Levinson, a constitutional law expert. "We just haven't tested these boundaries before."

Let's look at the legal and ethical issues first. The US Constitution prohibits federal officials from accepting expensive gifts from foreign governments without approval from congress.

"This is a classic example of what the founders worried about," said Richard Painter, a law professor at the University of Minnesota. "But I don't think the founders anticipated it would get this bad."

Mr Trump says the airplane is a gift for the Department of Defence, not himself, but also says it would eventually be donated to his presidential library after leaving office.

The White House says legal details surrounding the plane were still being worked out and that the Trump administration was not worried about what the Qataris might ask for in return.

There are also security concerns. Air Force One was specifically built 鈥� and has been extensively retrofitted and upgraded 鈥� to protect the president and allow them to lead the US securely and efficiently from the skies.

Air Force One is hardened against the effects of a nuclear blast and also boasts anti-missile countermeasures and an onboard operating room.

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With both Democrats and Republicans alike voicing opposition to the gift, it doesn't seem like the row is going away anytime soon.

Development over the years

Air Force One planes have been used by the US president since Dwight D Eisenhower in the 1950s.

Back then, the VC-137A, a Boeing 707 Stratoliner, was used. The first took Eisenhower to Europe in 1959 and was nicknamed Queenie.

At the time, the plane could fly up to 40 passengers, had a special telecommunications section, a conference area, and a stateroom.

From there, the Boeing 707 was adopted for presidential use and in 1962, John F Kennedy became the first president to fly in a jet specifically built for the US leader.

President Donald Trump arrives on Air Force One at King Khalid International Airport Royal Terminal in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, May 13, 2025 . (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Image: Donald Trump arriving in Saudi Arabia on Air Force One. Pic: AP

The current Air Force One planes - which are customised Boeing 747-200B series aircraft, which carry the tail codes 28000 and 29000 - were built from scratch near the end of the Cold War in the 1990s.

The aircraft have been used by six presidents, starting during the term of George W Bush, and replacing them has been a long-term priority for Mr Trump.

Other world leaders do have similar modes of transport, but not quite on the same level.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla's plane departs from Forli Airport as they leave Italy on the last day of the four day state visit. Picture date: Thursday April 10, 2025. Aaron Chown/Pool via REUTERS
Image: The UK's plane for the Royal Family and key officials. Pic: Reuters

In the UK, an RAF Voyager plane was sprayed white and had the Union Jack put on its tail back in 2022. The aircraft, named Vespina, is a functioning VIP jet and has been used by the government and the King and Queen for foreign visits.

India's Air India One, Germany's Airbus A350s, Japan's Air Force One and Air Force Two and Russia's Il-96-300PU are all aircraft specifically for government officials and dignitaries.

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Presidential planes, trains and automobiles

Though many people picture the Air Force One planes when they hear the name, the term is actually used to describe the call sign for any aircraft that the president is travelling on.

It is even extended to other modes of transport, including Ground Force Once - the fleet of black armoured buses used to transport the president and other dignitaries - and Rail Force Once - a train carriage used by Joe Biden as he made the 10-hour trip from Poland to visit Ukraine in 2023.

Marine One lands behind the Presidential limo as U.S. President Donald Trump arrives at the Downtown Manhattan Heliport in New York, U.S. May 23, 2018. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Image: Marine One lands behind the Presidential limo. Pic: Reuters

Cadillac One, also known as The Beast, is the president's official limousine. There are three of these cars in total, which are reported to cost more than £1m each. All are complete with bulletproof windows, puncture-resistant tyres and weigh between eight and nine tonnes.

The Marine Corps also operates a fleet of helicopters, which are used by the president when a motorcade is not suitable. The call sign for any Marine Corps helicopter carrying the US leader is Marine One.

President Joe Biden sits on a train as he goes over his speech marking the one-year anniversary of the war in Ukraine after a surprise visit with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Monday, Feb. 20, 2023, in Kyiv. Evan Vucci/Pool via REUTERS
Image: President Joe Biden on what was dubbed Rail Force One in 2023. Pic: Reuters

Backdrop of historic moments

Air Force One has been the backdrop for some of the most memorable moments in US history.

In November 1963, hours after Kennedy was assassinated, Lyndon Johnson was sworn in as president on board the plane.

Judge Sarah T. Hughes (L) administers the Presidential Oath of Office to then acting U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson (C) aboard Air Force One at Love Field in Dallas Texas, in this handout image taken on November 22, 1963. Former first ladies' Lady Bird Johnson and Jacqueline Kennedy (R), widow of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy, listen along with other witnesses. November 22, 2013 will mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy. REUTERS/Cecil Stoughton/The Wh
Image: Lyndon Johnson was sworn in aboard Air Force One hours after John F Kennedy was shot dead. Pic: Reuters

Unlike presidents before and after him, there was no inauguration ceremony, and only a handful of people witnessed Johnson become the 36th president, while the plane sat on the tarmac at Love Field Airport in Dallas, Texas.

U.S. President Richard Nixon and National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger speak on Air Force One during their voyage to China February 20, 1972. Richard Nixon Presidential Library/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY
Image: Richard Nixon and national security adviser Henry Kissinger on their voyage to China in 1972. Pic: Reuters

Richard Nixon took Air Force One when he made a historic trip to Beijing in 1972, becoming the first sitting US president to visit the People's Republic of China.

Over the course of the trip, he met Mao Zedong, then chairman of the central committee of the Chinese Communist Party, and other Chinese officials, and negotiated improving relations between China and the US.

U.S. President George W. Bush speaks to Vice President Dick Cheney by phone aboard Air Force One after departing Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska, September 11, 2001, on the day of the terror attacks in New York and Washington. Bush on September 16, 2001 asked "horrified" Americans to go back to work this week, cautioning them to be alert for more attacks and to brace for a long crusade to "rid the world of evildoers". Picture released by the White House on September 16. REUTERS/WHITE HOUSE pho
Image: George W Bush speaks to Dick Cheney on Air Force One in 2001. Pic: Reuters

The day the World Trade Centers were hit on 11 September 2001, George W Bush was in a classroom in Florida. He received news of the attack from his chief of staff Andrew Card, and was rushed to the airport where he travelled on Air Force One, first to Louisiana, then to Nebraska.

Whilst in the air, the then president made crucial decisions about security whilst trying to communicate with officials on the ground. He insisted that he return to the White House, where he made an address to the nation.