Red, White, Blue, and Gold: Air Force One Will Have Donald Trump's Favorite Colors
The U.S. Air Force has decided to apply Donald Trump's preferred color scheme of red, white, blue, and gold to Air Force One, deviating from the traditional design.
The U.S. Air Force has announced a new color scheme for Air Force One, the presidential aircraft, reflecting the personal preferences of former President Donald Trump. This new design features a combination of red, white, blue, and gold, which Trump originally proposed during his first term from 2017 to 2021. This alteration represents a significant departure from the aircraft's traditional color palette, which has generally leaned towards a more classic look with lighter shades.
This design change comes after the previous administration under President Joe Biden had decided against implementing Trump's color scheme due to technical concerns. According to sources within the U.S. Air Force, analysis during Biden's term indicated that the darker colors on the aircraft might potentially cause temperature issues affecting certain components. However, it seems the Air Force has reversed its previous decision, possibly in response to ongoing discussions surrounding the presidential aircraft's aesthetic and its underlying brand value.
The decision to revert to Trump's favored color scheme for Air Force One is emblematic of the continuing influence that former President Trump holds over certain segments of the military and political landscape in the United States. This change may stir discussions regarding tradition versus personalization in the symbols of American leadership, especially in the context of presidential legacies and the markers of their time in power.