The new Air Force One planes, ordered during Trump’s presidency, have faced repeated production setbacks, causing frustration.
To avoid delays, Trump proposed buying a used aircraft instead of waiting for Boeing to finish the custom-built planes.
Experts warn that using a second-hand plane could create security risks, as Air Force One requires advanced modifications.
Air Force One is more than just a plane—it’s a flying command center with special features that a used jet may lack.
Trump’s suggestion has sparked debate, with supporters praising his cost-consciousness and critics questioning the feasibility.
Boeing has yet to comment on Trump’s remarks, but the company continues working on delivering the aircraft.
While Trump’s suggestion is bold, the chances of replacing Air Force One with a used jet remain highly unlikely.