ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE: President Donald Trump’s Air Force One landed safely at Joint Base Andrews near Washington to change aircraft Tuesday night after crew on his initial ‌flight identified “a ‌minor electrical ‌issue” ⁠shortly after takeoff.

The ‌trip will continue on a new aircraft, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said.

Trump is traveling to join other world ⁠leaders at the World Economic Forum ‌in Davos, Switzerland.

Air ‍safety ‍incidents involving the US ‍president or vice president are rare, but not unprecedented.

Air Force One aborted a landing due to bad weather while carrying President Barack Obama ⁠to an event in Connecticut in 2011. In 2012, the Air Force Two plane carrying then-Vice President Joe Biden was struck by birds in California, before it landed without a problem.