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The aircraft nicknamed '''Trump Force One''' is [[Donald J. Trump]]'s private jet. The current incarnation of Trump Force One is a [[Boeing 757]], which replaced the preceding [[Boeing 727]].<ref name=BusinessInsider-2015-07-27/>
The aircraft nicknamed '''Trump Force One''' is [[Donald J. Trump]]'s private jet. The current incarnation of Trump Force One is a [[Boeing 757]], which replaced the preceding [[Boeing 727]].<ref name=BusinessInsider-2015-07-27/>


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Revision as of 13:54, 26 June 2016

The aircraft nicknamed Trump Force One is Donald J. Trump's private jet. The current incarnation of Trump Force One is a Boeing 757, which replaced the preceding Boeing 727.[1]

VP-DBJ

VP-BDJ is a Boeing 727-23 built in 1968.[1][2] It was originally delivered to American Airlines, by 1981, it was converted into a business jet for Diamond Shamrock. It later operated for Trump Shuttle, before being sold. Donald Trump repurchased it in 1997 as his private jet. Trump sold it in 2009.[2]

When operating as Donald Trump's private jet, the plane was configured with seating for 24, a master bedroom, bidet, dining room, galley, conference rooms, multiple lavatories.[3][4]

N757FA

N757FA is a Boeing 757-2J4ER (757-200) that was built in 1991. It originally was delivered to Denmark's Sterling Airlines, and later, by 1993, operated by Mexico's TAESA. In 1995, it became a corporate business jet for Paul Allen's enterprises. In 2011, it was acquired by Trump.[1][5]

The plane is equipped with Rolls-Royce RB211 turbofans, a glass cockpit, and is configured to seat 43. The plane is fitted with a dining room, bathroom, shower, bedroom, guest room, and galley; most fixtures are coated in 24k gold.[1][5]

Further reading

  • "Trump 757". Mighty Planes. Season 2. Episode 3. 9 June 2013. Discovery Channel Canada. Trump 757 at IMDb

References

  1. ^ a b c d Benjamin Zhang (27 July 2015). "Check out 'Trump Force One' — Donald Trump's personal Boeing airliner". Business Insider.
  2. ^ a b "Is Donald Broke? Trump Selling His Pimped-Out 727". NYC Aviation. 12 November 2009.
  3. ^ Hibah Yousuf (10 November 2009). "Donald Trump to personal jet: 'You're fired!'". CNN Money.
  4. ^ "Want Your Own Boeing 727? Donald Trump Is Selling His…Cheap!". Flying With Fish. 10 November 2009.
  5. ^ a b Amanda Miller (18 August 2011). "Mr. Trump's 757". Donald Trump.

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