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Photos capture Trump's personal Boeing 757 sitting unused at Stewart International Airport
Photos capture Trump's personal Boeing 757 sitting unused at Stewart International Airport
Azmi HarounMar 23, 2021, 18:21 IST
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Insider can share exclusive photos of former President Donald Trump's grounded Boeing 757.
One of the plane's engines appears to be broken and could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to repair, per CNN.
The plane is tucked away in an area of Stewart International Airport in New York.
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Former President Donald Trump's personal Boeing 757 has been sitting at New York's Stewart International airport, in need of repair and unused since President Joe Biden's Inauguration, according to recent reports.
The left engine, circled here, is reportedly broken and in need of repairs.
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Insider has photos of the plane, stationed in a far eastern corner of Stewart International Airport, next to a FedEx depot.
Trump's Boeing 757, stationed in an empty lot at Stewart International Airport.
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The first visible element of Trump's stationed plane is the blocky, emblazoned 'T,' on the plane's vertical stabilizer.
A view of Trump's plane from a hill overlooking Stewart International Airport.
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Trump's plane has not been used since President Joe Biden's inauguration, CNN reported.
Trump's Boeing 757 tucked in the eastern corner of Stewart International Airport.
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CNN reported that the plane's left engine may have to be removed.
This image shows a close-up of the 757's left engine, which may have been removed due to damage
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A closer look at the grounded 'Trump Force One.'
The plane is the only one stationed outside in this section of the airport, in an area typically used as a FedEx depot.
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