Donald Trump's primary private aircraft in 2026 remains his iconic Boeing 757-200, famously nicknamed "Trump Force One." This customized airliner, which he originally purchased from Paul Allen in 2011, underwent a massive multi-year refurbishment that was completed in 2022. The plane is easily recognized by its black, white, and red livery with "TRUMP" emblazoned in gold on the fuselage. Inside, it features a luxury "executive" configuration for 43 passengers (instead of the standard 200), complete with 24-karat gold-plated fixtures, a private master bedroom, a guest suite, and a state-of-the-art cinema system. In addition to the 757, the Trump Organization operates a fleet of smaller aircraft for different logistical needs, including a Cessna Citation X (a high-speed business jet) and several Sikorsky S-76 helicopters. In early 2026, Trump was also involved in high-level trade discussions regarding the certification of the new Gulfstream G700 jets, highlighting his continued deep personal and political interest in the pinnacle of American and international private aviation technology.