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Donald Trump's iconic Boeing 757 jet will soon take to the skies once again after a remodel in Louisiana, the former president announced on Wednesday.
The ex-leader was known to use it for his dramatic arrivals to campaign stops on the 2016 trail, where it was nicknamed 'Trump Force One.'
But the plane has been largely idle since its eponymous owner entered the White House in 2017.

He shared a video to his app Truth Social showing a montage of his plane's refinishing process

Instead of a red 'T,' the tail of Trump Force One now features an American flag
It's possibly yet another hint that the former president is considering a third White House bid to avert attention from the January 6 committee's explosive probe that alleges Trump and his allies tried to subvert democracy.
The redesign also comes a month after Politico reported the Biden administration scrapped Trump's planned redesign for Air Force One.
Trump's proposal included a dark blue underbelly that would have led to hotter temperatures on part of the plane, an official told the outlet. The extra cost to keep the plane cool was reason enough for Biden's staff to nix it altogether.
It appears the company behind the work is called Landlocked Aviation, a company that specializing in aircraft refinishing based in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
According to the business' website, it's also worked on aircraft belonging to Delta Airlines, the US military, and World War II-era planes.
After being sparsely used by Trump Organization executives for the first two years of the ex-president's term, Trump Force One sat at Stewart International Airport in upstate New York.