Although President Trump may be the jet's current owner, he wasn't its first.
Trump's Boeing 757-2J4ER first flew in May 1991. The new airliner was delivered to Sterling Airlines, a now defunct Danish low-cost carrier. A couple of years later, it found its way into the fleet of Mexico's TAESA, also a now defunct airline.
In 1995, the jet was bought by Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen. For the next 15 years, the Boeing served as a corporate runabout for the billionaire's various interests.
In 2011, Mr. Trump took delivery of the then 20-year-old jet and added his personal touches — at great expense.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe current 757 took the place of the previous Trump jet, a Boeing 727 built in 1969.
The Boeing 757 is powered by a pair of Rolls-Royce RB211 turbofan engines.
The Rolls-Royce engines are a feature the President was very keen to have on his plane.
Although it's not the most fuel-efficient engine in the world, it is incredibly powerful. In fact, it's earned the 757 a reputation among pilots for being a bit of a hot rod.
Up front, the Boeing is outfitted with a modern "glass cockpit."
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIn airline operations, the Boeing 757-200 can carry as many as 239 passengers, but Trump's plane is configured for only 43.
It has all of the features you'd expect Donald Trump to enjoy, such as ...
... a silk-lined master bedroom equipped with ...
... a big-screen entertainment system ...
... a master bath with 24-karat-gold fixtures and ...
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad... a shower! In total, the plane is equipped with two bedrooms.
In fact, virtually every fixture in the plane is 24-karat-gold plated — even the seat belts!
The plane's head rests and pillows are embroidered with the Trump family crest.
Trump's guests also travel in style.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe seats have personal entertainment systems and convert into beds.
There's also a private guest room ...
... with another entertainment system.
But if you want to watch something communally, then there's the main lounge, with its 57-inch screen TV and access to 1,000 movies.
Everything is controlled by touch screen — even access to the President's DVR.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIf you get hungry, there's also a galley.
Although President Trump's 26-year-old Boeing is no spring chicken, it's nonetheless a very impressive private jet.
However, there's nothing in the skies quite like Air Force One.
Here's a complete video tour of the plane from Trump's YouTube channel: