The White House is negotiating with Qatar for a luxury jet intended for temporary use as Air Force One. While Qatar denies the plane would be a gift, the discussions have sparked concerns about legality and ethics. Trump, during his upcoming trip to Qatar, has framed the potential transfer as a no-cost contribution, contrasting it with past dealings with Boeing.
White House and Qatar Explore Luxury Jet Transfer for Air Force One

White House and Qatar Explore Luxury Jet Transfer for Air Force One
Discussions between the White House and Qatar could lead to a luxury plane serving as Air Force One, amid legal and ethical considerations.
The White House is in conversation with the royal family of Qatar about potentially receiving a luxury jumbo jet, intended to be used temporarily as Air Force One. Qatar's government, specifically the Qatar Amiri Flight company, has a Boeing 747-8Z5 similar to the aircraft being discussed. However, officials from Qatar clarified that this transfer would not be a gift, but rather a temporary arrangement that is still subject to ongoing negotiation.
As reported by CBS News, the plane is reportedly designated for Mr. Trump's presidential library once his term concludes, stirring public debate. This development coincides with Trump’s scheduled visit to Qatar, marking a significant diplomatic engagement in his second term. Ali Al-Ansari, Qatar's Media Attaché to the US, mentioned that the Ministry of Defense in Qatar is collaborating with the US Department of Defense on this matter. He emphasized that discussions are still in progress and that no finalized decision has been reached, pending legal reviews.
There are indications that the aircraft will require modifications and security clearances before it becomes operational, which raises potential legal and ethical concerns among critics. The current White House fleet consists of two Boeing 747-200B planes, which have been in service since the early 1990s, but Trump's administration has expressed dissatisfaction with Boeing's timetable for new aircraft production, seeking alternatives.
In a social media post, Trump referred to the jet as a gift offered at no cost, and criticized opposition parties for suggesting the government purchase an aircraft when a donation is supposedly available. He expressed that the Defense Department's acceptance of the jet represents transparency.
Historical context shows that Air Force One jets typically transition smoothly from one administration to the next, but notably, only the Reagan library possesses a presidential jet that has been used by multiple presidents.
Trump’s prior amicable relations with Qatar have included significant arms transactions and luxury gifts to other nations, highlighting a pattern of diplomatic engagement. As discussions continue, the implications of the aircraft acquisition may raise critical conversations around foreign relations and administration conduct.