What is the standard protocol for Presidential travel from Turkey, and how does this instance deviate from it?

Presidential travel in high-risk zones usually involves disabling Air Force One’s transponders to stop tracking. Officials often swap the primary plane for legacy jets to handle security or logistics. This case is different because they swapped to a legacy jet—an old Air Force One—instead of the Qatari-gifted primary aircraft. There is no active public itinerary for the president in Turkey. The NATO summit ended on July 8, 2026, and President Trump left Ankara that evening.

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