The Presidential Airplane Fleet Gets a New Look in Trump’s Colors
The presidential airplane fleet is undergoing a makeover with President Trump’s favorite golden hue taking center stage.
The fleet will be painted in Trump’s preferred red, gold, and blue color scheme, similar to his private jet, “Trump Force One.”
An Air Force Two jet has already received the new paint job, showcasing a white exterior with dark blue, red, and gold accents, along with an American flag on the tail wing.
The Air Force plans to repaint four C-32A jets to match Trump’s color palette, with the new aircraft set to replace the aging Air Force One fleet also sporting the same design.
President Trump has long advocated for a patriotic color scheme on the official Air Force fleet, replacing the traditional robin-egg blue and white colors.
Government planes, including those used by the Department of Homeland Security, are already sporting Trump’s signature colors, with plans to repaint more VIP and presidential fleet planes in the near future.
The new color scheme is also being applied to a donated Qatari jet converted to serve as the presidential plane while work on the new Boeing Air Force One jets is completed.
Trump’s navy blue, deep red, and gold colors are now a prominent feature of the presidential fleet, reflecting his vision for the aircraft transporting high-ranking government officials.

