The United States presidential plane, Air Force One, carrying President Donald Trump, landed safely at Joint Air Force Base Andrews, near Washington, after a minor electrical problem occurred during the flight over the North Atlantic.
According to official information, the technical issue was not considered serious and did not pose a risk to flight safety. However, for purely precautionary reasons, the decision was made to return the presidential plane to its base.
The US president is expected to continue his planned trip on another presidential aircraft, most likely a C-32A of the 89th Airlift Wing, which is typically used for high-level official travel.
With this plane, Donald Trump will travel to Switzerland to participate in the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos. During his stay there, the US president has a series of meetings and interventions on his agenda, within the framework of the discussions and proceedings of the Forum.
