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Trump's Air Force One Gets New Red, White and Blue Paint Scheme
The updated design includes gold accents and replaces the iconic blue and white color.
Published on Feb. 20, 2026
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The U.S. Air Force is unveiling a new paint scheme for its executive airlift fleet, including the next-generation Air Force One aircraft that will transport future presidents. The updated design features a combination of red, white, and blue colors with gold accents, replacing the iconic blue and white color scheme.
Why it matters
The new paint scheme is a departure from the classic look of Air Force One that has been in place for decades. While some see the updated design as a patriotic refresh, others have criticized it as an unnecessary change that could drive additional engineering, time and cost.
The details
The new paint scheme includes a red, white, and blue color scheme with gold accents. This replaces the current blue and white design that has been in place since the 1960s. The changes are being rolled out across the entire executive airlift fleet, not just the specific Air Force One aircraft.
- The new paint scheme is being unveiled in 2026.
The players
U.S. Air Force
The military branch responsible for the executive airlift fleet, including the Air Force One aircraft.
The takeaway
The new Air Force One paint scheme is a significant departure from the iconic blue and white design that has represented American leadership for decades. While the updated patriotic colors may resonate with some, the changes have also drawn criticism over the potential costs and engineering required to implement the new look.
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