Trump's Aircraft Collides with Another Plane
A collision occurred at a Florida airport between former U.S. President Donald Trump's private Boeing 757 and another aircraft. This is reported by Reuters, citing an informed source about the incident.
No information has been provided regarding any injuries. It is also unclear whether Trump was on the plane at the time of the accident.
According to data from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), after landing on May 12, the Boeing struck a parked corporate jet with its wing. It has been clarified by the FAA that there was no one aboard the second aircraft at the time of the collision.
The agency has launched an investigation. The FAA's statement does not indicate who owns the private jet. Trump's campaign team has not responded to Reuters' inquiry.
The agency notes that on May 11, the politician held a rally in Wildwood, New Jersey. Trump purchased the Boeing 757 in 2010 for $100 million, according to Reuters.
The interior of the aircraft has been modified, featuring two lounges, three bathrooms, a dining area, and meeting rooms. As a result, the plane's capacity has been reduced from 239 to 43 passengers.
The Telegraph reported that the aircraft is equipped with engines designed specifically for Trump by Rolls-Royce.