Aviation Trump dismisses concerns over Qatari plane gift By Reuters May 13, 2025, 11:16 AM Reuters/Hamad I Mohammed Air Force One is seen on a screen as it lands in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The new plane gifted by Qatar is worth $400m US president Donald Trump has dismissed ethical concerns about his decision to accept a Boeing 747-8 jet as a gift from the Qatari royal family. Trump said it would be “stupid” to turn down the generous offer. The $400 million luxury plane, which would be outfitted to serve as Air Force One, would be one of the most valuable gifts ever received by the US government. News of the offer drew immediate criticism from Democrats and advocates of good government, who warned it was a conflict of interest that could influence presidential decisions. Trump said the Boeing 747-8 airplane would eventually be donated to his presidential library – a repository housing research materials from his administration – and that he had no plans to use it for personal reasons after leaving office. “I think it’s a great gesture from Qatar. I appreciate it very much. I would never be one to turn down that kind of an offer,” Trump told reporters at the White House before leaving for a trip to the Middle East. “I mean, I could be a stupid person saying, ‘No, we don’t want a free, very expensive airplane’,” Trump said. The Republican president attributed the offer to gratitude for US help in the defence of countries in the region including Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, all stops on his itinerary this week. Trump also said accepting it was a practical decision, and that he was disappointed that Boeing has taken so long to deliver the new Air Force One planes he commissioned during his first term as president. Critics of the offer said it was unethical and likely to be unconstitutional. Qatar Airways lines up Boeing order for Trump visit Big money, big deals – but Gulf needs FDI clarity from Trump US considers easing of chip export restrictions on UAE Democratic senators Brian Schatz, Chris Murphy, Cory Booker and Chris Coons said in a statement that Trump’s acceptance of such a gift would create a clear conflict of interest, raise serious national security questions and invite foreign influence. US representative Joe Courtney of Connecticut, the senior Democrat on the House Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee, said it would distract from the Air Force’s efforts to speed up delivery of the actual new Air Force One fleet. White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said legal details surrounding the donation to the defence department were still being worked out and that the Trump administration was not worried about what the Qataris might ask for in return. Register now: It’s easy and free AGBI registered members can access even more of our unique analysis and perspective on business and economics in the Middle East. Why sign uP Exclusive weekly email from our editor-in-chief Personalised weekly emails for your preferred industry sectors Read and download our insight packed white papers Access to our mobile app Prioritised access to live events Register for free Already registered? Sign in I’ll register later Register now: It’s easy and free AGBI registered members can access even more of our unique analysis and perspective on business and economics in the Middle East. Why sign uP Exclusive weekly email from our editor-in-chief Personalised weekly emails for your preferred industry sectors Read and download our insight packed white papers Access to our mobile app Prioritised access to live events Register for free Already registered? Sign in I’ll register later