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Donald Trump flies to Hagerstown ahead of Pennsylvania manufacturing visit
The President’s Boeing 757 lands in Maryland the day before a Mack Trucks rally in the Lehigh Valley.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Donald Trump

Donald Trump
Donald Trump flew from Morristown Municipal Airport in New Jersey to Hagerstown Regional Airport in Maryland on the evening of June 19, a short 39-minute hop in his personal Boeing 757-200 (N757AF). The flight arrived at 5:32 p.m. local time, placing the President in the mid-Atlantic region just hours before a scheduled appearance at a heavy-truck plant in eastern Pennsylvania.
The same week, Trump is set to visit the Mack Trucks facility in Macungie, Pennsylvania, on June 23 to deliver remarks on manufacturing and the economy, according to multiple local news reports [cbsnews.com](https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/trump-macungie-lehigh-valley-mack-trucks/). The Lehigh County event, hosted by Representative Dan Meuser, highlights the administration's focus on industrial policy as Trump recently signed a controversial Iran ceasefire deal at the G-7 summit in France [dnyuz.com](https://dnyuz.com/2026/06/18/trump-signs-and-defends-his-iran-deal-criticizes-longtime-ally-israel-as-g-7-ends/).
The Hagerstown stop is a familiar pattern for the President: Morristown and Hagerstown serve as practical logistics hubs for his Pennsylvania campaign-style rallies and business events, avoiding the congestion of larger commercial airports. The decision to use his own 757 rather than Air Force One may also reflect the reported pending retirement of VC-25A 92-9000, which White House aides suggested completed its final presidential mission this week [theaviationist.com](https://theaviationist.com/2026/06/18/92-9000-last-af1-mission/).
Aboard the Boeing 757-200


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