The United States Air Force has begun modifying a Boeing 747-8, which was gifted by the Qatari government, for use as an "executive airlift" aircraft. This move comes after ongoing delays and cost overruns in the official replacement program for Air Force One, known as the VC-25.
The Pentagon accepted the aircraft from Qatar in May 2025. Secretary Pete Hegseth instructed the Air Force to plan necessary modifications so that it could serve as a presidential transport. The initial estimate for these upgrades was significantly lower than the projected costs of the VC-25B program, but experts have criticized this projection as unrealistic.
Secretary of the Air Force Meink stated in June 2025 that “the cost of the retrofit would be ‘probably less than $400 million,’” but members of Congress and other critics believe actual expenses could exceed $1 billion. The Trump Administration has classified details about the contract, keeping actual costs undisclosed.