The new Air Force One jet has been doing touch and go practice today. She's a thing of beauty.

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Man, I bet Harrison Ford is jealous that this wasn't his plane in Air Force One.

I mean, seriously, I could watch it all day.

The new Air Force One plane arrived at Joint Base Andrews on June 19. The U.S. Air Force said it is putting the Boeing VC-25B Bridge aircraft through "commissioning flights" to ensure she's ready to fly the president wherever duty calls.

Here are two interior pictures shared by Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino:

(Speaking of when duty calls, what do you guys think the toilets are like??)

Trump himself stopped by on June 19 to tour the plane and sign a panel of the aircraft.

The current two VC-25A 747-200s are aging; both were delivered in 1990, a full 36 years ago.

The new plane is longer and has a full assortment of defensive features, including EMP hardening, anti-missile countermeasures, radar jamming, and top-secret shielding.

The press area is three times the size of the current jet, and the craft's mobile Situation Room has been updated.

Liberals, of course, are complaining that Qatar offered the plane as a gift to America (the plane itself was worth $400 million, the retrofitting may have cost up to $1 billion, and its new hangar cost $320 million).

Then again, liberals complain about everything, so what's new?😉


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