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Trump says he’s building a White House helipad for a new, more powerful Marine One

President Donald Trump announced the construction of a granite helipad on the White House South Lawn, stating it is necessary for new, more powerful presidential helicopters. The project, estimated to cost up to $6 million, is reportedly privately funded by Sikorsky Aircraft, a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin.

By  WILL WEISSERT and KONSTANTIN TOROPINAssociated Press (AP)Filed 2026-07-06 · 18:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 6 min
Trump says he’s building a White House helipad for a new, more powerful Marine One
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President Donald Trump announced the construction of a granite helipad on the White House South Lawn, stating it is necessary for new, more powerful presidential helicopters. The project, estimated to cost up to $6 million, is reportedly privately funded by Sikorsky Aircraft, a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin. Construction is already underway. Trump explained that the new VH-92A helicopters are too potent to land on the existing lawn without causing damage. He also noted that the helipad, featuring the White House seal in carved granite, could serve other purposes like news conferences. This initiative is part of Trump's ongoing efforts to modify the White House.

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President Donald Trump is building a granite helipad on the White House lawn.

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The helipad is needed to accommodate new, more powerful presidential choppers.

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The helipad project is estimated to cost up to $6 million.

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The helipad project is said to be privately funded.

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Trump says he’s building a White House helipad for a new, more powerful Marine One 1 of 4 | The president says he’s building a granite helipad on the White House lawn. The project, estimated to cost up to $6 million, is said to be privately funded. 2 of 4 | President Donald Trump speaks alongside the New York Stock Exchange bell at a lunch in the White House Rose Garden, Monday, July 6, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson) 3 of 4 | Workers construct a helipad for Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House, Wednesday, July 1, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Tom Brenner) 4 of 4 | Construction workers continue designing a helipad for Marine One at the White House South Lawn, Wednesday, July 1, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Tom Brenner) 1 of 4 The president says he’s building a granite helipad on the White House lawn. The project, estimated to cost up to $6 million, is said to be privately funded. Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share 2 of 4 | President Donald Trump speaks alongside the New York Stock Exchange bell at a lunch in the White House Rose Garden, Monday, July 6, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson) 2 of 4 President Donald Trump speaks alongside the New York Stock Exchange bell at a lunch in the White House Rose Garden, Monday, July 6, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share 3 of 4 | Workers construct a helipad for Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House, Wednesday, July 1, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Tom Brenner) 3 of 4 Workers construct a helipad for Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House, Wednesday, July 1, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Tom Brenner) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share 4 of 4 | Construction workers continue designing a helipad for Marine One at the White House South Lawn, Wednesday, July 1, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Tom Brenner) 4 of 4 Construction workers continue designing a helipad for Marine One at the White House South Lawn, Wednesday, July 1, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Tom Brenner) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] Washington (AP) — President Donald Trump said Monday that he’s building a granite helipad on the White House lawn, insisting that the landing area is needed to accommodate new, more powerful presidential choppers.Confirmation of the project came as construction crews had already begun working on the helipad on the South Lawn, where the president had UFC build a temporary arena for a cage fight celebrating his 80th birthday. He said the project would be privately funded and estimated its cost at up to $6 million.“It’s got the seal of the White House on it in granite, in carved granite,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. “It’s really a beautiful thing.”The Republican president did not offer details on how long the work would take. It is the latest major construction project he has overseen in an effort to increasingly mold the White House in his own image. The helipad can handle new choppers, Trump saysSome of Trump’s major White House construction projects have relied on public money, even when the president initially suggested otherwise. Still, Trump said that Sikorsky Aircraft, a subsidiary of defense contracting giant Lockheed Martin, would be paying for the helipad.Asked about the cost of the project and a timeline for its completion, Lockheed Martin responded with a statement reading in part: “This specific contribution was made to the Trust for the National Mall, the National Park Service’s nonprofit organization” and “conducted in full accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.” 4 MIN READ 6 MIN READ 2 MIN READ In 2024, Sikorsky completed a new fleet of helicopters for use as Marine One, and President Joe Biden took the first flight aboard a modern VH-92A Patriot helicopter on his way to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago — the same day the military announced Sikorsky delivered the last of the 23 new aircraft. But Trump said the newer aircraft were more powerful than Vietnam War-era choppers that long had been used as Marine One, and that the modern ones were too potent to land on the White House lawn without damaging the grass. “It’s not that the grass gets discolored — it gets ripped out,” the president said. Indeed, the new aircraft has indeed seen limited service because their exhaust vents aim heat downward, scorching the White House South Lawn.The Marines and Sikorsky have spent years trying to find a solution to the problem, which has meant that the new helicopters haven’t been used at the White House. Trump recalled telling a group of gathered military generals that a White House helipad would solve those problems.The president said Sikorsky was building the helipad and paying the “full cost” because they “felt a little bit guilty” that the new fleet of helicopters was too powerful to land at the White House. Trump also said he told builders to “do a beauty” and suggested granite rather than simply laying concrete and painting it white. “You’re landing on granite, which is the strongest stone,” the president said, noting that the completed landing pad could also be used for other events, like outdoor White House news conferences. He added that the helipad will allow officials to “finally retire 45-year-old helicopters” that had been used as Marine One. Trump’s other projects to remake the White House include tearing up part of the Rose Garden for a patio space reminiscent of his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida and affixing partisan plaques to the wall of the colonnade for a Presidential Walk of Fame. Trump also had crews redo the bathroom attached to the Lincoln Bedroom and renovate the Palm Room, place new flagpoles on the north and south lawns and demolish the entire East Wing for a sprawling ballroom. Efforts to improve presidential helicopters go back decades While the term “Marine One” is applied to a variety of helicopter models that transport presidents, the most iconic and longest serving helicopter to take on the mission is the specially modified VH-3D Sea King helicopter that first entered service in 1978.In the early 2000s, President George W. Bush, a Republican, began an effort to modernize the helicopter fleet, but the program ran into cost overruns, leading it to be scrapped by President Barack Obama’s administration. Obama, a Democrat, restarted the program, but new, technical issues emerged, and it wasn’t until May 2014 that the military finally awarded Sikorsky a contract to build the next presidential helicopter -- the VH-92A Patriot, which were the aircraft delivered in 2024. A Marine Corps spokesman, Capt. Jacob M. Sugg, declined to comment on matters pertaining to the White House property. But he said the Marine One squadron currently consists of nine Sikorsky VH-3D Sea Kings that were first deployed in the 1970s, as well as six Sikorsky VH-60Ns deployed in the late 1980s and 10 of the newer VH-92A Patriots. Trump says ‘a lot of love is being put into the White House’Later Monday, Trump addressed a lunch in the Rose Garden patio space and detailed yet another White House construction project, this one to revamp the columns on the building’s north side. Crews have erected scaffolding and Trump said, “We’ve taken about 150 years of paint off of the columns,” noting that, “If you don’t strip the paint off, it gets worse and worse and worse.” “A lot of love is being put into the White House,” Trump said.He didn’t say who would be covering the cost of the column work. Weissert covers the White House for The Associated Press. He is based in Washington.
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