Dispute over work on Air Force One causes 56 layoffs San Antonio
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Air Force One lands at the Pittsburgh International Airport Wednesday, March 31, 2021, in Coraopolis, borough west of Pittsburgh. President Joe Biden wants $2 trillion to reengineer America’s infrastructure and expects the nation’s corporations to pay for it. The Democratic president traveled to Pittsburgh on Wednesday to unveil what would be a hard-hatted transformation of the U.S. economy. (Peter Diana/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)Peter Diana, MBI / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
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FILE - In this April 6, 2017, file photo, members of the White House press corps board Air Force One before the arrival of President Donald Trump at Andrews Air Force Base, Md. Trump says Air Force One is getting a patriotic makeover. Trump says the familiar baby blue color on current models of the presidential aircraft will give way to red-white-and-blue coloring on updated models that could be in service in time for a potential second term. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)Jose Luis Magana, FRE / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less