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Trump’s Flight To Switzerland Forced To Turn Around Due To Electrical Issue

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The aircraft carrying President Donald Trump was forced to turn around and return to Joint Base Andrews late on Tuesday night after the pilots on board detected a “minor electrical issue,” although the president was able to go forward with his planned trip of forward with their trip to Davos Switzerland, on board a backup jet shortly after midnight.

A view of Air Force One after returning to Joint Base Andrews in Joint Base Andrews, Maryland.

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Key Facts

Flight tracking data on ADS-B Exchange showed that Air Force One took off from the military base in Maryland but made a U-turn over the Atlantic Ocean near Long Island.

The Trump administration’s “Rapid Response” X account said the plane’s flight crew “identified a minor electrical issue” shortly after takeoff.

They then decided to return to Joint Base Andrews “out of an abundance of caution.”

The account added that Trump and his team would board a different aircraft and continue with their planned trip to Switzerland.

The plane carrying the president landed safely at Joint Base Andrews shortly around 11:07 p.m., CNN reported, citing the White House press pool.

Trump and his team were able to depart Andrews base shortly after midnight onboard a different aircraft, CNN later added.

What Do We Know About The Presidential Jet?

The aircraft that was initially carrying President Donald Trump to Switzerland was a Boeing VC-25A, the specialized version of the 747 jumbo jet that primarily serves as Air Force One. The ageing aircraft has been been serving as the presidential transport since 1990, and Boeing has been working on a replacement VC-25B, based on the newer 747-8 Intercontinental. However delivery of the new planes has been delayed from its initially planned date of 2024 to 2027. Trump has regularly voiced his frustrations over the delays and has threatened to seek out alternatives, saying “go and buy a plane or get a plane or something.”

Tangent

While the Air Force operates two VC-25A’s, ADB-S tracking data showed the president and his delegation flew to Switzerland onboard a Boeing C-32A, which is a based on the Boeing 757. Although the C-32A has occasionally deployed to serve as Air Force One, the plane is primarily used to transport other senior officials like the Vice President (under the call sign Air Force Two), the secretary of state and the First Lady.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2026/01/21/switzerland-bound-air-force-one–forced-to-turn-back-due-to-minor-issue-trump-will-take-backup-jet/

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