The delay reflects lingering concerns about legal liabilities stemming from a White House maneuver to transform what was originally a sale between two countries into a gift.
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The delay reflects lingering concerns about legal liabilities stemming from a White House maneuver to transform what was originally a sale between two countries into a âgift.â
— Lola Gayle (@lolagaylec.bsky.social) 2025-05-29T11:26:16.712Z
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/05/28/trump-qatar-air-force-one/
Despite claims by the Defense Department to the contrary, legal teams representing the U.S. and Qatari governments have not finalized an agreement for transferring the luxury Boeing 747-8 jetliner that President Donald Trump wants for Air Force One amid outstanding requests by Qatar for Washington to clarify the transactions terms, said officials familiar with the matter.
Qatar is insisting that a memorandum of understanding between Washington and Doha specify that the aircrafts transfer was initiated by the Trump administration and that Qatar is not responsible for any future transfers of the planes ownership, these people said.
The delay reflects lingering concerns about legal liability stemming from the White House maneuver to transform what was originally a sale between two countries into a gift that Trump continues to tout as a major deliverable from his recent trip to the Middle East....
Trump initially said it was Qatar that reached out and offered him the luxury jet free of charge. In fact, it was the Trump administration that first approached Qatar this winter about acquiring the plane through a sale after the president made clear to aides that he was upset about delays of two Boeing jets purchased during his first term for $3.9 billion, officials said. Discussion about the sale later evolved into Qatar agreeing to provide the plane as a gift, a development reported previously by CNN and the New York Times......
After Trump toured the jet, Air Force officials reviewed the aircraft and found that it was very poorly maintained and would require millions of dollars just to bring it up to satisfactory maintenance conditions, said one person familiar with the matter. The Air Force assessed then that there was no way the jet could ferry the president in its current state.
The Air Force estimated then that it could cost $1.5 billion to meet those requirements. To then remove the military gear and convert it for civilian use after Trump leaves office could cost an estimated $500 million, said two people familiar with the matter.
trump lied about Qatar offering to give him this plane. This is a pure bribe that will cost the US $2 billion ($1.5 billion to refurbish and $.5 billion to take military equipment out)