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White House staff share emotional tributes as Donald Trump's Air Force One completes 'final flight'

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White House staff have shared emotional tributes as Donald Trump's Air Force One touches down for the "final" time.

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After returning from the President's G7 trip, Washington personnel took to social media to salute the aircraft after serving Presidents for 35 years.White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino shared a photo of the plane and said that he was "fortunate to fly around the world on this iconic plane for five and a half years — of the 35 years it has been serving US Presidents… THANK YOU…""The last ride," White House communications director Steve Cheung said.

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Well done, good and faithful servant." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say After it landed early this morning back at DC, the two high-flying officials bid farewell to the Boeing 747-200 with a new $400million aircraft on its way.A trio of 747-800s are being modified as VC-25Bs to take on the role, which includes a lush jet gifted to the President from Qatar, to fill the role until the two others are ready in a few...

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