Air Force One Electrical Fault Delays President Trump’s Davos Trip
US President Donald Trump’s departure for the World Economic Forum in Davos was delayed on Tuesday after Air Force One developed an electrical issue, forcing the aircraft to return to base.
Key Details
- The incident occurred as the President was scheduled to depart from Joint Base Andrews at 8:30 am local time.
- The departure was delayed by approximately one hour.
- The President’s motorcade returned to the White House pending resolution of the fault.
White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham confirmed the development in a statement:
“Air Force One had an electrical issue. The President’s motorcade has returned to the White House. He will depart for Davos once the issue is resolved.”
President Trump is scheduled to address the annual gathering of world leaders and business executives in Davos later on Tuesday. The incident highlights the complex logistics and security protocols involved in presidential travel, even on the highly maintained Air Force One.



