
Adam Rasgon
Jerusalem Correspondent at The New York Times
Correspondent for the @nytimes Email: [email protected]
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smh.com.au | Eric Lipton |Maggie Haberman |Adam Rasgon |Eric Schmitt
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Washington: US President Donald Trump wanted a quick solution to his Air Force One problem. The United States signed a $US3.9 billion ($6 billion) contract with Boeing in 2018 for two jets to be used as Air Force One, but a series of delays had slowed the work far past the 2024 delivery deadline, possibly beyond Trump’s second term.
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nytimes.com | Eric Lipton |Maggie Haberman |Adam Rasgon |Eric Schmitt
Antes de que el gobierno de Trump decidiera aceptar un lujoso Boeing 747-8 de Catar fueron necesarias semanas de coordinación entre Washington y Doha. El Boeing 747-8 de Catar en el Aeropuerto Internacional de Palm Beach, Florida, luego de que el presidente Trump recorriera el avión en febrero. Credit... Al Drago para The New York Times Antes de que el gobierno de Trump decidiera aceptar un lujoso Boeing 747-8 de Catar fueron necesarias semanas de coordinación entre Washington y Doha.
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2 weeks ago |
infomoney.com.br | Eric Lipton |Maggie Haberman |Adam Rasgon |Eric Schmitt
WASHINGTON — O presidente Donald Trump queria uma solução rápida para seu problema com o Air Force One. Os Estados Unidos assinaram um contrato de US$ 3,9 bilhões com a Boeing em 2018 para dois jatos a serem usados como Air Force One, mas uma série de atrasos adiou o trabalho muito além do prazo de entrega de 2024, possivelmente indo além do segundo mandato de Trump. Agora, Trump tinha que voar nos mesmos aviões antigos que transportaram o presidente George H.W. Bush há 35 anos.
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demorgen.be | Eric Lipton |Maggie Haberman |Adam Rasgon |Eric Schmitt
AchtergrondPresident TrumpPresident Trump had een probleem: de Air Force One-vliegtuigen waren verouderd en nieuwe toestellen kwamen te laat. Qatar bood onverwacht een luxe Boeing 747-8 aan, gratis. Maar het vermeende cadeau roept ethische vragen en praktische complicaties op.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Eric Lipton |Maggie Haberman |Adam Rasgon |Eric Schmitt
Qatar had been trying to sell off a luxury jet for years, with no luck. Then President Trump's team set its sights on it. The Boeing 747-8 from Qatar at Palm Beach International Airport in Florida after President Trump took a tour of the plane in February. Credit... Al Drago for The New York Times Qatar had been trying to sell off a luxury jet for years, with no luck. Then President Trump's team set its sights on it.
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