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President Donald Trump’s journey to the World Economic Forum in Davos faced an unexpected disruption on Tuesday night when Air Force One had to execute a sudden mid-air U-turn due to an electrical malfunction that darkened part of the aircraft.
The specially modified Boeing 747-200B had been airborne for less than an hour on its transatlantic flight when the crew decided to reverse course and return to the United States.
Shortly after taking off from the East Coast, the lights went out in the press cabin, prompting the aircraft to head back to Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.
White House officials later downplayed the incident, describing the decision to turn around as a precautionary measure and clarifying that the electrical issue was not serious.
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt humorously remarked during the flight that the plane President Trump had received from Qatar was likely sounding “much better” at that moment.
Members of the Trump administration on the plane included Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, advisor Stephen Miller, Leavitt, Communications Director Stephen Chung and Chief of Protocol Monica Crowley.
Air Force One had to turn around back to Joint Base Andrews following what the crew called ‘a minor electrical issue’ on President Donald Trump’s trip to Davos for the World Economic Forum
President Donald Trump gestures before boarding Air Force One for a trip to attend the World Economic Form in Davos
The plane was expected to land in Zurich, with Trump then helicoptering to Davos, the mountain town hosting the annual gathering of billionaires.
‘This will be an interesting trip,’ Trump told reporters as he left the White House. ‘I have no idea what´s going to happen, but you are well represented.’
The president’s first scheduled event in Davos doesn’t take place until 2pm local time, about 5am ET.
Trump had posted to Truth Social ahead of the flight, writing: ‘America will be well represented in Davos — by me. GOD BLESS YOU ALL!’
The Daily Mail has reached out to the White House for further comment.
Trump has complained about the size and modernity of Air Force One in the past.
In May of 2025, he defended his decision to accept the gift of a luxury jet from Qatar to serve as Air Force One during his remaining years as president.
The president boarded Marine One at 9:18pm to fly to Joint Base Andrews and Air Force One took off at 9:46pm
A flight tracker shows the path of Air Force One on Tuesday night
‘The plane that you are on right now is almost 40 years old,’ Trump remarked, referring to Air Force One and noting that the Boeing planes purchased by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar were ‘brand new 747s.’
‘You see ours next to it. This is like a totally different plane. It’s much smaller and less impressive, as impressive as it is,’ Trump said. ‘We are the United States of America I believe we should have the most impressive plane.’
He expressed his frustration that Boeing had still not delivered the new Air Force One, even though he signed the deal to order new planes.
‘It’s pretty much the same plane with a new paint color if you want to know the truth,’ he said. ‘We are painting it red, white, and blue like the American flag which is incredible. Much more beautiful and much more representative of us.’
The 747-8 offered by the Qataris is considered more fuel efficient and quiet but it is most notable for it’s luxurious interior, designed by famed French design firm Alberto Pinto Cabinet.
‘I’m not happy with Boeing,’ he said. ‘I don’t want to hurt Boeing but they are very late with the plane.’
Trump said he expressed his complaints about Air Force One to Qatari leaders who indicated they wanted to help.
‘Some people say you shouldn’t accept gifts,’ Trump says. ‘My attitude is why wouldn’t I accept a gift, we are giving to everybody else, why wouldn’t I accept a gift?’
Trump has complained about the size and modernity of Air Force One in the past
The current Air Force One Boeing 747 airplane
Trump said he thought it was a ‘beautiful gesture’ from Qatar and decided to accept it.
‘There are those that say we shouldn’t be accepting gifts in the Defense Department and I would say only a stupid person would say that,’ he concluded.
Trump said the United States spent trillions of dollars to help secure nations overseas, including in Qatar, so it only made sense to accept gifts in return.
‘We give a lot of gifts, too many gifts to be honest with you,’ he said. ‘We give gifts to defend countries that wouldn’t even exist, all over the world countries wouldn’t even exist.’
The gift of the Qatari plane would be complicated as it would need to be heavily retrofitted to meet the security and infrastructure necessary to transport the president of the United States.
Air Force One has unique secure communications systems, midair refueling capabilities, missile defense systems, and electronic jamming capabilities to protect the president of the United States.
The new planes contracted to Boeing to serve as Air Force One, however, have been fraught with delays, despite the initial contract delivery date of 2024.
Currently, the Boeing supplied Air Force One planes are expected to take as a long as 2029 until they are delivered. Costs for the project have now ballooned to $5.3 billion despite the original $3.9 billion estimate.
This is a developing story.