The US president is expected to make a visit to Scotland in the next year after being invited by King Charles during Keir Starmer’s recent visit to the White House.
That was prior to his row with Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office and it led to calls for the official state visit invite to be revoked.
The visit comes just days after one of President Trump’s golf courses was vandalised in a pro-Palestine protest.
N757AF, Trumps non-presidential aircraft aka “Trump Force One” is currently NW of Ireland en route to Edinburgh Airport
Stand on arrival is Stand 211.
No departure scheduled as of now#aviation #donaldtrump #trump #ireland #scotland #uk #avgeek #aviationdaily pic.twitter.com/ptpb1wOl2f— Shauns_Radar🇮🇪📡 (@Shauns_Radar) March 13, 2025
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