‘A flying White House’: Trump’s Air Force One fuels fascination in China
During President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing, China, the arrival of Air Force One generated significant public interest. Hundreds of photographers and residents gathered near Beijing Capital International Airport to capture images of the presidential aircraft.

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AI-generatedDuring President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing, China, the arrival of Air Force One generated significant public interest. Hundreds of photographers and residents gathered near Beijing Capital International Airport to capture images of the presidential aircraft. Chinese social media platforms were quickly filled with videos and photos of its landing, with users expressing fascination and sharing detailed analyses, referring to it as "a flying White House." Aviation enthusiasts also tracked its journey and speculated about the presence of the E-4B "doomsday plane" for security. A video of a Chinese officer remaining stoic as Air Force One taxied past him also went viral, garnering widespread attention.
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5 extractedAviation enthusiasts called Air Force One 'a flying White House'.
A social media user remarked, 'This is too close.'
A video of a Chinese officer standing still as Air Force One taxied past went viral.
Chinese social media was flooded with videos and photos of Air Force One's landing.
Hundreds of photographers and residents lined up to capture Air Force One's landing in Beijing.