The United States Secret Service reportedly urged President Donald Trump to fly on the old Air Force One out of Türkiye, rather than the new Qatari-donated Boeing 747-8, as a security precaution related to renewed hostilities with Iran.
People briefed on the plans, who spoke to the New York Times and US news outlet ABC News under condition of anonymity, said the switch was not related to a specific threat.
The substitution raised questions about whether the new plane had been retrofitted with sufficient safety measures since it was gifted to Mr Trump by the Qatari royal family in May 2025.
Mr Trump had urged the refurbishing of the $US400 million ($580 million) luxury jet to be finished as soon as possible.
Mr Trump flew the new jet, known as the flying palace, on his way to Ankara on Monday to attend a NATO summit, a trip that marked his first international travel on it.
Fighting between the US and Iran, which neighbours Türkiye, reignited after Mr Trump’s arrival at the summit.
On Wednesday, Mr Trump denied that security concerns were behind the change of aircraft, instead claiming he would fly it “for old time’s sake” so the new jet could make a stop at a US military base in England, where US troops would get a “chance to tour the Aircraft.”





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