Trump Force One

[6] The 727 included a private quarters with a queen-size bed and full bath and seating for 23 passengers in three separate salons.

[13] The Boeing 757 was used by The Trump Organization for executive trips until mid-2019 when it was put into storage on a fenced-off tarmac at Stewart International Airport in Newburgh, New York where it remained until late 2021.

[20][21] The aircraft appeared prominently on television on April 4, 2023, when it took Trump to LaGuardia Airport, New York, for his arraignment in a Manhattan criminal court.

[24][25] While taxiing at the Palm Beach International Airport during the early hours of May 12, 2024, the plane clipped an unoccupied parked corporate jet.

[33] In May 2024, the Trump Organization sold the Cessna to a Texan company, MM Fleet Holdings LLC, for an undisclosed amount.

[35][36] While the Boeing 757 was grounded for mechanical issues in August 2024, Trump attended campaign events in a Gulfstream G550 leased from Threshold Aviation Group that had previously been owned by Jeffrey Epstein.

[37] In July 2024, Trump's presidential campaign began chartering an Eastern Air Express Boeing 737-800, N917XA.

[39] On September 5, 2024, the pilot of the aircraft was warned by air traffic control for violating Prohibited Area 56 shortly after takeoff from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

Trump's Boeing 727 aircraft, the predecessor of Trump Force One.
N757AF as Paul Allen's corporate aircraft in 2003.
The aircraft at Southwest Florida International Airport in late 2023, decorated with a stylized U.S. flag painting on its tail .
Trump Organization Cessna 750