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The United States officially accepted a luxury jet to use as Air Force One from Qatar, the Department of Defense confirmed to ABC News on Wednesday.
The Air Force has been asked to figure out a way to upgrade it so it can be put into use as a new Air Force One for the ...
The Pentagon announced that the U.S. has officially acceped the Qatari government's gift of a 747 to serve as a new Air Force One for President Donald Trump.