The U.S. Department of Defense has reportedly officially accepted a Boeing 747-8 from the government of Qatar as an “unconditional donation,” according to a memorandum signed July 7 by Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth and Qatari Defense Minister Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani. The aircraft, once used by Qatar’s royal family, is being retrofitted for use as Air Force One.
How much will the jet cost to renovate?
The cost of retrofitting the jet remains classified, though estimates range from $400 million to nearly $1 billion. Air Force Secretary Troy Meink told Congress in June that the funds would come from the Sentinel missile program, which is already over budget. The Air Force said the program’s restructuring would prevent immediate disruption.
Some lawmakers have criticized the plan, questioning the use of defense funds for a plane that Trump may only use for a limited time before transferring it to his presidential library.
What are the concerns around the donation?
Lawmakers and watchdogs raised ethical and security concerns about the donation. Critics cited by CBS News said there are potential espionage risks and the appearance of undue influence.
According to The Washington Post, the memorandum states that the aircraft is a donation.
“Nothing in this MoU is, or shall be interpreted or construed as, an offer, promise or acceptance of any form of bribery, undue influence, or corrupt practice,” the memorandum said.
Qatar originally asked that the 747 aircraft remain under Air Force control, but that provision was removed from the final agreement.
Where is the jet now?
The aircraft is currently at a classified facility in San Antonio, Texas, where renovations will begin after the agreement is finalized, Forbes reports. The upgrade is expected to take up to two years.
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