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WASHINGTON – Air Force One, the 747 that carries the president, could be revamped. According to the Axios information website, President Trump would consider changing the color scheme that has adorned the aircraft for decades.
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"President Trump is perfectly willing to upset many of Washington's standards and the Washington conventions, and it seems to include Air Force One," he said. said Walsh
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Shortly after taking office, Mr. Trump made the unusual decision of to negotiate personally with Boeing two new 747s . They will be delivered after 2020, but may drop the iconic look of a new red, white and blue design inspired by Trump.
Trump would not be the first commander-in-chief to make changes to a presidential plane. Harry Truman left behind Roosevelt's "sacred cow" for "Independence" catchy, painted like an eagle.
President Eisenhower had the first roll, going with a standard military paint job. But every president since Kennedy has stayed with the look that he has created.
"It's just the concern that President Trump the showman will go overboard with the change of look of this iconic aircraft that so many people know and many people are wondering why do it?" Walsh said.
Another of the changes reported by Mr. Trump is a larger presidential bed aboard the new aircraft. The current bed has been compared to a futon.