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New paint scheme for Trump’s Air Force One includes gold, red, white and blue

Feb. 18, 2026, 9:20 a.m. ET

Air Force One arrives with U.S. President Donald Trump on board at Palm Beach International Airport on February 14, 2025 in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Washington — The U.S. Air Force is rolling out a new paint scheme across its executive airlift fleet, including the next-generation Air Force One aircraft, in a color palette of red, white, dark blue, and gold, the service announced on Tuesday.

The new design marks a departure from the current white and two-tone blue livery dating to President John F. Kennedy’s administration, and revives elements of former President Donald Trump’s proposed red, white and blue scheme that was scrapped in 2022 after the Air Force determined darker colors could cause overheating issues.

The redesign will be applied to the VC-25B – the military designation for the Boeing BA.N 747-8i aircraft that will serve as Air Force One.

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