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US defence officials confirm acceptance of Qatari plane for Air Force One

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The US has accepted a plane intended for the Air Force One fleet from Qatar, a gift that has sparked criticism including from some of President Trump’s biggest supporters.

“The secretary of defense has accepted a Boeing 747 from Qatar in accordance with all federal rules and regulations,” Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement on Wednesday.

The plane will need to be modified before it can be used as part of Air Force One – the president’s official mode of air transport.

The White House insists that the gift is legal, but the announcement of the transfer a week ago caused huge controversy.

The plane is a gift from the Qatari royal family and is estimated to be worth $400m (£300m). The White House says that the new plane will be transferred to Trump’s presidential library at the end of his term.

It could require years and millions of dollars to fit with additional security systems and upgrades required to carry the president.

Justifying the transfer a week ago Trump said: “They’re giving us a gift”. The president has also said it would be “stupid” to turn down the plane.

The US Constitution has a provision known as the Emoluments Clause, which prohibits gifts to public officials from foreign governments without permission of Congress. The transfer has not received congressional approval.

The president has argued that the plane transfer is legal because it is being given to the US defence department, and not to him personally. He also insisted he would not use it after leaving office.

The current Air Force One fleet includes two 747-200 jets which have been in use since 1990, along with several smaller 757s.


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