US Air Force Announces Trump-Preferred Paint Scheme for Future Presidential Jet

The new color scheme is the first design change since President John F. Kennedy.
US Air Force Announces Trump-Preferred Paint Scheme for Future Presidential Jet
This artist rendering depicts the VC-25B in its new livery. The U.S. Air Force is implementing this red, white, gold and dark blue paint scheme for the VC-25B, 747-8i as well as the executive airlift fleet, which includes four C-32 aircraft. Courtesy of the U.S. Air Force
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The U.S. Air Force revealed a new paint scheme for its executive airlift fleet—red, white, dark blue, and gold. The military published a photo of the new design, featuring an all navy bottom belly, on Wednesday.

“This artist rendering depicts the VC-25B in its new livery,” the Air Force said. “The U.S. Air Force is implementing this red, white, gold, and dark blue paint scheme for the VC-25B, 747-8i, as well as the executive airlift fleet, which includes four C-32 aircraft.”

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