Trump Heads to Alaska for Putin Meeting; Flight Tracked by Over 12,000 People

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President Donald Trump has departed for Alaska aboard the presidential aircraft Air Force One, Boeing C-32A, accompanied by his staff, ahead of a high-stakes meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

According to tracking data on Flight Radar, the flight is being monitored by over 12,300 people, highlighting the global interest in the outcome of the summit.

The plane departed from Andrews Air Force Base in the United States with a delegation led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, emphasizing the diplomatic significance of the trip.

The meeting in Alaska is expected to focus on key international issues, with analysts and global observers closely watching developments.