Snag hits Trump’s Air Force One. Five things to know about ‘flying oval office’

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President Donald Trump’s plane, Air Force One, reversed course and headed back to Joint Base Andrews shortly after departing for the

World Economic Forum

in Davos on January 20 night because of a mechanical issue, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters.
However, Trump boarded another aircraft, an Air Force C-32 – a modified Boeing 757 normally used by the president for domestic trips to smaller airports – and continued his trip to Davos after midnight.

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