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President Trump flew back to Washington, D.C., on the legacy Air Force One following the NATO summit in Ankara. The aircraft avoided activating its tracker until over the Black Sea and kept window shades down. Trump stated the choice was unrelated to security concerns.
After attending the NATO summit in Ankara. He traveled aboard the older Air Force One rather than a newer Qatari jet. @MarioNawfal reported that the Secret Service raised security concerns about the Qatari aircraft linked to threats from Iran.
Passengers received instructions to keep window shades down throughout the flight. The plane did not activate its tracker until it reached the Black Sea. Trump stated that the decision to use the older aircraft was unrelated to security concerns.
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