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Trump’s Air Force One Returns to Andrews Amid Electrical Glitch

Air Force One returned to Andrews AFB after a minor electrical issue; President Trump will continue to Switzerland on another aircraft.

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Air Force One at Andrews AFB

President Trump’s Air Force One returns to Andrews Air Force Base due to a minor electrical issue, before continuing to Switzerland on another plane. [IC :by AFP]

January 21, 2026

Washington, DC – January 21, 2026 – Air Force One (VC-25A) carrying the President Trump en route to the World Economic Forum (WEF 26) in Davos, Switzerland, returned to Joint Base Andrews shortly after takeoff due to a minor electrical issue identified by the flight crew.

Out of an abundance of caution, the decision was made to return the aircraft safely to Andrews. The President Trump and his team are now scheduled to board a different plane to continue their journey to Switzerland.

No injuries or safety incidents have been reported, and officials confirmed that all security and safety protocols were fully followed during the turnaround.

The White House emphasized that the situation was handled as a routine precaution and that the President’s participation in the WEF 26 events will proceed as planned.

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“The crew identified a minor electrical issue, and out of caution, we returned to Andrews. The President Trump will continue on another aircraft to Switzerland,” a White House spokesperson said.

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