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Trump switches to backup Air Force One during return flight from Turkey
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President Trump swapped to an older Air Force One during his return from Turkey, a move coinciding with renewed U.S.-Iran military tensions.

  • President Trump utilized an older Air Force One aircraft for the final leg of his return from the NATO summit in Turkey.
  • The aircraft switch occurred amidst a renewed cycle of military exchanges between the United States and Iran.
  • Official statements have not confirmed the mechanical or security rationale behind the pivot, nor whether the Qatari-gifted plane remains in service for future travel.

President Trump returned from the NATO summit in Turkey aboard an older model Air Force One rather than the plane gifted by Qatar. This sudden shift departs from the recent logistical pattern of using the newer, donated aircraft for long-haul international diplomacy. While the swap occurred during an escalation of hostilities between the U.S. and Iran, the White House has not clarified if the decision was prompted by security concerns or technical maintenance requirements. Whether this marks a permanent return to the legacy fleet or a one-time contingency measure remains to be seen in upcoming administrative travel.

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