Air Force One will sport TRUMP’s preferred paint job, after Air Force again reverses course



Wednesday, February  18, 2026-The Air Force has confirmed that the next iteration of Air Force One will feature the paint scheme preferred by President Donald Trump, reversing an earlier decision to adopt a more traditional design. 

Officials say the decision comes after internal reviews and consultations with stakeholders, reflecting both presidential preference and ongoing public interest in the aircraft’s iconic appearance. The move has drawn attention from aviation enthusiasts, political commentators, and taxpayers alike.

The choice to implement Trump’s design—characterized by bold blue and white stripes with prominent gold accents—marks the latest in a series of high-profile reversals by the Air Force regarding the presidential fleet. Critics question the expenditure and timing, noting that repainting and redesign efforts could add millions to an already costly project. 

Supporters argue that the update reinforces the symbolic presence of the aircraft, which serves as both a working office and a highly visible representation of U.S. leadership abroad.

With production and delivery timelines already under scrutiny, the reversal adds pressure to the program as contractors work to finalize details. Lawmakers and watchdog groups are expected to continue monitoring costs and logistics closely, while the public debates the balance between tradition, personalization, and fiscal responsibility. 

The Air Force’s decision ensures that the iconic plane will now fully reflect the style preferred by the president, just in time for future missions and appearances.

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