President Donald Trump and US First Lady, Melania, were forced to change helicopter earlier as they went to London Airport after damage to the fuselage’s hydraulic system, according to a White House statement.

The incident occurred on their return from Prime Minister Kir Starmer’s country house to Stanstend Airport.

According to White House spokesman Caroline Levitt, Marine One pilots decided to preventive landing at a local airport to adhere to all necessary security measures.

No further clarifications were given on the nature of the problem.

According to the International Council of Aeronautics, helicopters are based on hydraulic systems for the operation of the rudies and the landing system.

The president and the First Lady were safely boarded a second helicopter and continued their march to the airport, with their arrival delaying a few minutes, without raising a risk.

The presidential couple returned to the US after a two -day official visit to the United Kingdom.

On Wednesday, Trump visited Windsor, where he was accepted by the royal family and attended a formal dinner.

On Thursday, he met with Prime Minister Starmer, with whom they signed a cooperation agreement in the field of technology and gave a joint press conference.

Despite the positive climate and references to the US-United Kingdom’s “special relationship”, Trump, later speaking from Air Force One, stressed that he disagrees with Starmer on immigration policy and energy strategy.

In addition, he expressed his disagreement with the post of British Prime Minister about the recognition of Palestine as an independent state.