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President Donald Trump's $400 million Qatari-donated Air Force One is expected to be ready for summer.
The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday on the timeline, suggesting that the new plane could be part of the America250 celebration marking the nation's birthday.
Trump has been insistent about Air Force One getting a red, white and blue color scheme, which would more closely resemble the so-called 'Trump Force One,' the president's private plane that he used for campaigning.
In a statement to the Journal, the Air Force said that it 'remains committed to expediting delivery of the VC-25 bridge aircraft in support of the Presidential airlift mission, with an anticipated delivery no later than summer 2026.'
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt joked Tuesday night that the Qatari jet was looking 'much better' after the president and his entourage were forced to return to Joint Base Andrews after an hour in the air and change planes.
The White House said one of the larger Air Force Ones, which was supposed to fly the president to Zurich, Switzerland, had a 'minor electrical issue,' forcing the 747 to turn around somewhere over New York.
The two 747-200s that are used as Air Force One - only the plane's call sign when the president is on board - date back to 1990 and 1991.
The president was then forced to fly abroad in the smaller C-32, the style of plane more commonly used by the vice president or first lady.
Half those on board had to fly to Switzerland in a second, support plane.
'The minor mechanical issue proves President Trump is right, and the new Air Force One will be a welcome donation to the United States Air Force, not just for the President, but for the entire AF1 crew,' Leavitt told the Journal in a statement.
Trump had aimed to have the two 747-200s replaced during his first term in office, inking a deal with Boeing to do so - and to do so more cheaply.
He pushed for the red, white and blue color scheme then, often showing visitors to the Oval Office a model of the Trump Air Force One.
The planes weren't completed by the end of his term.
When President Joe Biden came into office he had the livery design changed back to the traditional blue and white, created by industrial designer Raymond Loewy at the behest of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.
The planes were still not completed by the end of Biden's term.
When Trump returned to office last January, he came up with a new plan to get his desired design.
Just weeks into his second term, Trump toured a luxury Boeing 747-8 that had been used by the Qatari royal family and described as a 'flying palace.'
It was parked at the West Palm Beach International Airport, the airport Trump uses when he travels to Mar-a-Lago.
The Qatari government ended up gifting that plane, valued at $400 million, to the Department of Defense, much to the chagrin of ethics experts.
And Trump will get to keep that plane after he leaves office.
In an unusual arrangement, the Trump Air Force One will go to the president's library, which is slated to be built in downtown Miami, Florida.