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Watch the video to see how Donald Trump’s B757 is being repainted.

Watch the video to see how Donald Trump's B757 is being repainted.

Former President Donald Trump is giving Americans an exclusive look at his iconic 757, which has been upgraded, restored, and repainted.

“During my four years in the White House, I didn’t use everybody’s favourite plane, the Boeing 757 we campaigned on for our huge 2016 win,” Trump said on his Truth Social media app.

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“It has now been entirely rebuilt and renovated, and it looks fantastic, all done in the Great State of Louisiana, and it will return to the skies in the Fall of 2022, or possibly sooner.” Prepare yourself!”

At the end of the message, Trump included a link to a video of the plane undergoing a facelift. The plane’s colours are black, white, and red, with an American flag painted on the tail. The word “Trump” is written in gold lettering on the side of the plane.

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Trump declared in May 2021 that the jet would be completely restored and upgraded.

 

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Egypt has signed an agreement with China to purchase J-10C fighter jets

Egypt has signed an agreement with China to purchase J-10C fighter jets

Egypt has become the second country, after Pakistan, to order China’s Chengdu J-10C “Vigorous Dragon” fighter jets, marking a significant shift in its military strategy.

The announcement, made during the inaugural Egypt International Air Show from September 3 to 5 at El Alamein International Airport, reveals Egypt’s intent to replace its aging fleet of U.S. F-16s.

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The J-10C, a highly capable 4.5-generation multi-role fighter jet, was showcased by China for the first time on African soil during the air show. It features advanced air-to-air and air-to-ground weaponry, making it a formidable alternative to Egypt’s current fleet.

Known for its air superiority missions, the J-10C has often been compared to the American F-16, which has been the backbone of the Egyptian Air Force since the 1980s.

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However, with Egypt’s F-16s now considered outdated against modern air defense systems, the decision to transition to the Chinese fighters underscores a major upgrade in Egypt’s combat capabilities.

This move not only signals Egypt’s intent to reduce its reliance on U.S. defense systems but also reflects a broader shift in its international alliances.

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Despite a long-standing defense relationship with the U.S., evidenced by a recent acquisition of C-130J Hercules transport aircraft through the U.S. Foreign Military Sales program, Egypt is clearly looking eastward.

The decision comes amid growing concerns over U.S. policies in the Middle East, including its stance on Israeli operations in Gaza, which may have influenced Cairo’s pivot to Chinese military technology.

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China’s increasing presence in the Middle East and North Africa is bolstered by such deals, as Beijing continues to expand its influence through military cooperation and economic partnerships, particularly in energy imports.

The Egypt International Air Show provided a platform for showcasing this growing military-industrial relationship.

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