Donald Trump was expected to fly to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport before attending the Nato summit in The Hague on Tuesday.
U.S. President Trump is scheduled to arrive at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport aboard Air Force One on Tuesday for his first official visit to the Netherlands, coinciding with the NATO summit in The Hague.
This marks the first time in eleven years that the presidential aircraft will land at Schiphol. He is expected to land in the late afternoon, ahead of a planned dinner with King Willem-Alexander that evening.
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Few days before, two helicopters were airlifted into the Netherlands in anticipation of transporting President Donald Trump to the NATO summit in The Hague.
US Air Force C-17A Globemaster IIIs flew the US Marine Corps VH-3D Sea Kings into Amsterdam Schipol Airport, where they were unloaded and assembled ready for flight. They have both come from Marine Corps Air Station Quantico in Virginia.
One VH-3 Sea King will take the callsign ‘Marine One’ while the Commander-in-Chief is on board, while the other will act as a decoy.