Air Force One with US President Donald Trump on board, heading to Davos, was forced to return to Joint Base Andrews due to a "minor wiring issue." This was reported by CNN, according to UNN.
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According to the White House, the crew discovered a "minor wiring issue" and decided to return for safety reasons.
Flight tracking data from open sources ADS-B Exchange shows the plane making a U-turn over the Atlantic Ocean near Montauk, New York, near the easternmost tip of Long Island.
It is indicated that Air Force One safely landed at Joint Base Andrews at 11:07 PM local time. According to media reports, Trump and other members of the US delegation will split into two smaller planes and head to the World Economic Forum.
Recall
US President Donald Trump does not plan to visit Paris this week to attend the emergency G7 summit proposed by his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron.
