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Pentagon Accepts Qatari Jet as Interim Air Force One Amid Boeing Delays

The $400 million luxury Boeing 747 will undergo costly retrofits for presidential use, as bipartisan concerns grow over constitutional, ethical, and security implications.

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A Boeing 747 sits on the tarmac of Palm Beach International airport after President Donald Trump toured the aircraft on Feb. 15, 2025.
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Overview

  • The U.S. Department of Defense officially accepted a $400 million Boeing 747 from Qatar to serve as an interim Air Force One, citing compliance with federal rules.
  • The aircraft, previously owned by the Qatari royal family, will require extensive retrofitting for secure presidential transport, with costs potentially exceeding $1 billion.
  • Boeing's delayed $3.9 billion Air Force One replacement program, now set for a 2027 delivery, prompted the Trump administration to explore interim solutions.
  • Lawmakers from both parties have raised concerns about constitutional violations under the Emoluments Clause, as well as potential counterintelligence risks.
  • The Air Force is preparing a classified contract to modify the jet, while critics call for an inspector general investigation into the legality and ethics of the acceptance.