Donald Trump is not cancelling his trip to Davos, despite Air Force One turning back shortly after takeoff.
What actually happened
While en route to Davos for the World Economic Forum, Air Force One identified a minor electrical issue soon after departure. As a precautionary measure, the aircraft returned to Joint Base Andrews near Washington, DC.
A senior White House official clarified that there was no emergency or security threatand the move was purely safety-driven.
Is Trump cancelling the trip?
No.
President Trump is expected to board a different aircraft and continue his journey to Switzerland. The Davos visit remains on schedule.
Why such turnarounds happen
For presidential travel, even minor technical alerts trigger strict safety protocols. Turning back is standard procedure and does not indicate a serious malfunction.
In short
Trip not cancelled
Minor electrical issue detected
Aircraft returned as a precaution
Trump to continue to Davos on another plane
The headlines may sound dramatic, but officials say this is a routine safety call—not a disruption of diplomatic plans.
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