BILLINGS, MONTANA — Former President and current Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s plane made an unexpected landing in Billings, Montana, on Friday afternoon due to a mechanical issue. The plane touched down at Billings Logan International Airport at 2:29 p.m., according to airport officials.
The incident triggered a comprehensive security sweep by the Secret Service before Trump could transfer to another private aircraft. After ensuring the safety and security of the former president, Trump was flown to the Bozeman area.
An individual with knowledge of the situation confirmed to MTN that the second plane carrying Trump landed at the West Yellowstone Airport at approximately 4:00 p.m.
The nature of the mechanical issue that led to the emergency landing remains undisclosed. Trump’s campaign has not released an official statement regarding the incident.
As the 2024 presidential race intensifies, Trump’s travel schedule has been rigorous, with multiple stops planned across key states. Despite the unexpected landing in Billings, Trump’s itinerary is expected to continue as planned.