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Air Force One

"Air Force One" is the official air traffic control call sign of a U.S. Air Force aircraft carrying the President of the United States.

The call sign was created after a 1953 incident during which a flight carrying President Dwight D. Eisenhower entered the same airspace as a commercial airline flight using the same call sign. While the President has multiple aircraft at his disposal, the call sign is moved from plane to plane as necessary.

VC-25A "Air Force One" parked on the apron at Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, Arizona

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VC-25A: Today's Modified Boeing 747 Aircraft Used by the President of the United States

The President flies most often on a VC-25A aircraft, a modified Boeing 747-200B. Two aircraft are used, with tail numbers 28000 and 29000.

Air Force One & VIP Aircraft (4)Nose section of VC-25A "Air Force One"

It differs from a standard 747 in a number of areas, including the state of the art navigation, electronic and communications equipment, its interior configuration and furnishings, self-contained baggage loader, front and aft air-stairs, and the capability for in-flight refueling.

It has a range of 7,800 statute miles, and fly at speeds up to 630 miles an hour at altitudes up to 45,000 feet.

The VC-25A provides 4,000 square feet of floor space on three levels, including a suite for the President that features a large office, lavatory, and conference room. The aircraft includes a medical suite that can function as an operating room, and a doctor is permanently on board. The plane’s two food preparation galleys can feed 100 people at a time.

Air Force One & VIP Aircraft (5)Tail section of VC-25A 29000 "Air Force One"

It is reported to contain state-of-the-art defenses that include a top secret anti-missile system and a blast-resistant outer skin.

These planes are flown by the Presidential Airlift Group, and are assigned to Air Mobility Command's 89th Airlift Wing, Joint Base Andrews (formerly known as Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland).

The initial VC-25A, tail number 28000, first flew as "Air Force One" on September 6, 1990, when it transported President George Bush to Kansas, Florida and back to Washington, D.C.

We take this time to salute and honor former U.S. President George H.W. Bush who rode tail number 29000 to his final resting place in Texas on December 5, 2018. The plane flew as "Special Air Mission 41"in memory of our 41st President.

Side fuselage view of VC-25A "Air Force One"Tail Number 28000

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VC-25A "Air Force One"
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The Future Air Force One

In January of 2015, the U.S. Air Force announced that Boeing had been selected to build two new modified Boeing 747-8 aircraft to replace the aging VC-25A for presidential transport.

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Boeing 747-8 Registration N895BA

The new aircraft will not be in the President's inventory for a while, perhaps until 2024.

The Air Force was reported to be in negotiations with Boeing in August of 2017 to purchase two 747-8 jets which are built andwhich have beenin storage at the Southern California Logistics Airport (SCLA) in Victorville, Californiasince February of 2017. These aircraft were built for the Russian airline Transaero, which went into bankruptcy in 2015. The airline never took delivery of the 747s.

The tail numbers of the two 747s are N894BA and N895BA.

Boeing C-32A: Today's Alternative Presidential Aircraft

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C-32A Presidential Jet at takeoff

The C-32A is the military version of the Boeing 757-200 commercial airliner.

While sometimes used by the President, it is most frequently used by the Vice-President as "Air Force Two", by the president's wife, cabinet members, and members of congress.

The C-32A has better short-field capacity than the VC-25, making it the plane of choice when flying to airports with runways as short as 5,000 feet, too short to handle the VC-25. It can fly 5,500 nautical miles without refueling.

The 89th Airlift Wing at Joint Base Andrews took delivery of two C-32A aircraft in June 1998, followed by two more in 2010 (c/n 25044 & 28160).

U.S. Air Force C-32A, Boeing 757-2G4(WL), a specially configured version of the Boeing 757-200. Delivered in November of 1998. Registration 99-0004. Often used as "Air Force Two", and on occasion as "Air Force One". (Photo by DELEHELLE Eric)

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U.S. Air Force C-32A, Boeing 757-2G4(WL) (Photo by DELEHELLE Eric)

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Marine One

The official air traffic control call sign of a United States Air Force aircraft carrying the Presidentis "Air Force One".

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Marine VH-3 helicopters with the VC-25

The call sign "Marine One" is used when the President is flying on any aircraft of the United States Marine Corps. These aircraft are typically a helicopter operated by the Marine Helicopter Squadron One (HMX-1) "Nighthawks" squadron.

The squadron currently operates a fleet of the large “White Top” VH-3D "Sea King" helicopters newer, smaller VH-60N "White Hawk” helicopters, and the “Green Top” CH-46E "Sea Knight".

Marine One is often used instead of a Presidential motorcade, which can be expensive and logistically difficult. More than 800 marines supervise the operation of the Marine One fleet, often seen on the South Lawn of the White House or at Joint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility in Maryland. At Andrews, it is sometimes used to connect to Air Force One for longer journeys.

Marine One in flight - Sikorsky VH-3D "Sea King"
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Early Presidential Airplanes

In October of 1910, Theodore Roosevelt became the first U.S. President to fly in an aircraft, although he was already out of office. In the coming years, prior to World War II, overseas and cross-country presidential travel was rare. Railroads remained the safer and preferred transportation mode when the President needed to travel large distances in the United States.

Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first president to fly in an airplane while in office. The first aircraft obtained specifically for presidential travel was a Douglas Dolphin amphibian delivered in 1933 which was designated RD-2 by the US Navy.

The plane remained in service as a presidential transport from 1933 until 1939. During World War II, Roosevelt traveled on the Dixie Clipper, a Pan Am-crewed Boeing 314 flying boat.

VC-54C Skymaster Presidential Aircraft

During World War II, the U.S. military and Secret Service became leary of transporting the President via commercial airliner. A C-54 Skymaster was thus converted for presidential use; this aircraft, the Sacred Cow, transported President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Yalta Conference in February 1945, and was subsequently used for another two years by President Harry S. Truman.

The VC-54C aircraft included a sleeping area, radio telephone, and retractable elevator to discreetly lift Roosevelt in his wheelchair.

VC-54 "Sacred Cow" (Photo courtesy of the Museum of the U.S. Air Force)

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VC-118 in the U.S. Presidential Fleet

The C-118 is a militarized version of the Douglas DC-6 airliner. The C-118s were used primarily as passenger planes and several eventually served in the Presidential fleet.

VC-118 "The Independence" (Photo courtesy of the Museum of the U.S. Air Force)

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VC-121E Presidential Aircraft

President Eisenhower introduced two Lockheed C-121 Constellations (VC-121E) to presidential service. These aircraft were named Columbine II and Columbine III by First Lady Mamie Eisenhower after the columbine, the official state flower of Colorado, her adopted home state. Two Aero Commanders were also acquired during the Eisenhower administration, the smallest aircraft ever to serve as Air Force One.

"The Columbine" presidential aircraft, Lockheed C-121 Constellation (VC-121E), Tucson(Staff Photo)

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VC-137 Presidential Planes

The Boeing 707 and C-135 were developed in the early 1950s. Variants of the C-135 were utilized for other purposes, including presidential aircraft, such as the VC-137, also known as the C-137 Stratoliner. To supplement its VC-137s, the Air Force converted several C-135 airframes to VC-135 VIP standard models, used for staff transport within the United States.

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USAF VC-137C, Tail Number 26000, on display at the Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio (Staff Photo)

Towards the end of Eisenhower's term in 1958, the Air Force added three Boeing 707 aircraft into presidential fleet. In October of 1962, the Air Force purchased an additional aircraft, a VC-137 designated as Special Air Mission (SAM) 26000.

American industrial designer Raymond Loewy was selected to design a new livery and interiors for the VC-137 jet. He exposed the polished aluminum fuselage on the bottom side, and used two blues; a slate-blue associated with the early republic and the presidency, and a more contemporary cyan to represent the present and future.

The presidential seal was added to both sides of the fuselage near the nose, a large American flag was painted on the tail, and the sides of the aircraft read "United States of America" in all capital letters.

VC-137 Air Force One in flight - Tail Number 27000
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Eisenhower became the first president to use the VC-137 during his "Flight to Peace" Goodwill tour in December of 1959. He visited 11 Asian nations, flying 22,000 miles in 19 days.

SAM 26000 served presidents from 1962 to 1998, carrying Presidents from Kennedy to Clinton. It is on display at the Museum of the U. S. Air Force in Dayton, Ohio.

In December of 1962, another VC-137C was added to the inventory, known as SAM 27000. Today, 27000 is on display at the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California.

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Boeing VC-137C Presidential Jet - Special Air Mission (SAM) 27000
Entered service in December, 1972, ended service August, 2001. Now on dispoay at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California (Staff Photos)

USAF VC-137C-BN-05, S/N 62-6000 at the Museum of the U.S. Air Force
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Presidential and VIP Airplane Photos

Boeing VC-137B, "Freedom One", at the PIMA Air & Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona
One of three Boeing 707-153s converted to military use, this aircraft was completed as a VC-137A by Boeing in Seattle, Washington in April 1959.

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Boeing VC-137B Air Force One, S/N 86970, at the Museum of Flight

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Boeing C-135 S/N 91518 at AMARG, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, Arizona

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Shown Below: C-135 Stratolifter S/N 61-2671 at the entrance to Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma City
Construction Number C/N 18347, a Boeing C-135B-BN, was delivered to the Air Force on April 27, 1962.
It was converted to a WC-135B in June of 1965 for use by the 56th Weather Squadron.
In 1974 it was again converted, to a C-135C supporting transportation of high-level
military commanders in the Pacific realm until the early 1990s. At that time, the plane was
flown to the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center at Tinker AFB for mid-term
corrosion control. However, 61-2671 was deemed too corroded to repair, and was
ultimately placed on display at the Charles B. Hall Airpark

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VC-140B Jetstar

The Lockheed VC-140B Jetstar is the military version of the Lockheed Model 1329 business jet, the first business jet produced in quantity for the civilian market. In 1961, the U.S. Air Force acquired six JetStars to transport the President, high-ranking government officials and other heads of state. Assigned to Andrews AFB, MD., the JetStars could operate from runways too small for larger USAF jet transports.

The VC-140B provided fast and economical travel for several US presidents.Whenever the president was aboard, it flew under the radio call sign Air Force One.Lyndon B. Johnson used JetStars extensively during his time both as vice president and president, and because of the aircraft’s small size, he sometimes referred to them as “Air Force One Half.”

VC-140B Jetstar, S/N 624201, used by President Lyndon B. Johnson, restored by the Hill Aerospace Museum (Staff Photo)

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Nose view, Lockheed VC-140B JetStar S/N 61-2492 at the Museum of the US Air Force in Dayton OH (Staff Photo)
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Gulfstream G550

Gulfstream G550, United States of America, Tail Number 1944, at Cherbourg, France, on June 5, 2014 (Photo by DELEHELLE Eric)

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Tail Number 1944, Gulfstream G550, United States of America, at Cherbourg, France, on June 5, 2014 (Photo by DELEHELLE Eric)

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C-20

The C-20 is the military version of the civilian Gulfstream III and IV aircraft. It entered U.S. military service in 1983 as the replacement for the C-140B The C-20 serves as a primary lift aircraft for high-ranking U.S. military and civilian officials.

C-20G S/N 60201 at the Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio (Staff Photo)

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C-20G US Navy - Gulfstream 4 - 165151 - msn 1199 (Photo by DELEHELLE Eric)

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C-21A

The C-21 is a twin turbofan-engine aircraft used by the U.S. Air Force for passenger and cargo airlift. The aircraft is the military version of the Learjet 35A business jet.

USAFE C-21A (Learjet 35A) 840096 (Photos by DELEHELLE Eric)
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C-37A

The C-37A is based upon the high-altitude, intercontinental Gulfstream V aircraft, capable of cruising up to 51,000 feet. It serves as long-range command-and-control aircraft that can be used to provide transportation for high-level Coast Guard and government officials.

C-37A Gulfstream 5, msn 653, of the United States Coast Guard (Photo by DELEHELLE Eric)

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C-40

TheBBJ is a business jet based upon theBoeing737-700, butwith a stronger wing and landing gear from the737-800.

The U.S. Air Force C-40 B/C is based upon the commercial Boeing 737 BBJ. The body of the C-40 is identical to that of the Boeing 737-700, but has winglets.

U.S. Air force C-40B BBJ, a Boeing 737 variant, S/N 02-0042, msn 33500 (Photos by DELEHELLE Eric)
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C-135 Military VIP Aircraft Photo

U.S. Strike Command's VC-135A, S/N 61-0316, Airborne Command Post, built in 1962
Photo taken at Heathrow Airport near the PanAm hangar, 1971
(Photo by Mick West, as published by Airliners.Net ... used with permission of the photographer)
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FAQs

What aircraft is the US Air Force VIP? ›

The C-32A is the military version of the Boeing 757-200 commercial airliner. While sometimes used by the President, it is most frequently used by the Vice-President as "Air Force Two", by the president's wife, cabinet members, and members of congress.

Does Air Force One get escorted by jets? ›

The U.S. Air Force usually does not have fighter aircraft escort the presidential aircraft over the United States but it has occurred. The first instance came during the state funeral of John F. Kennedy when it was followed by 50 fighters (20 Navy and 30 Air Force), representing the states of the union.

How many Air Force 1 planes are there? ›

The presidential air transport fleet consists of two specially configured Boeing 747-200B's — tail numbers 28000 and 29000 — with the Air Force designation VC-25. When the president is aboard either aircraft, or any Air Force aircraft, the radio call sign is "Air Force One."

What is the first lady's plane called? ›

The C-32 provides safe, comfortable and reliable transportation for U.S. leaders to locations around the world. The primary customers are the vice president, using the distinctive call sign "Air Force Two," the first lady, and members of the Cabinet and Congress.

Does Air Force One have an escape pod? ›

The actual Air Force One does not have an escape pod. Paul Attanasio was brought in as a script doctor to work on the film prior to shooting. Scenes explaining Agent Gibbs' motivation for being the mole were cut from the final script.

Does US have secret fighter jets? ›

Stealth aircraft will continue to play a valuable role in air combat with the United States using the F-22 Raptor, B-2 Spirit, and the F-35 Lightning II to perform a variety of operations.

How long can Air Force One stay in the air? ›

Air Force One can refuel in midair by receiving fuel from a tanker airplane, so it has unlimited range and can stay aloft indefinitely. The interior of Air Force One has 4,000 square feet and can provide critical support for up to 71 passengers and 26 crew, of which a medical doctor is a permanent member.

Where is Air Force One kept when not in use? ›

Joint Base Andrews

The base is widely known for serving as the home base of two Boeing VC-25 aircraft which have the call sign Air Force One while the President of the United States is on board. The Boeing C-32A, which is used by the Vice President of the United States, is also based at Andrews.

What rank do you have to be to fly Air Force One? ›

The U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, and the U.S. Marines all require their pilot/aviators to be officers. The lowest rank would be a Second Lieutenant in the Air Force and Marine Corps and an Ensign in the Navy. Fighter pilot/aviator training may take longer than the time in grade for some officers.

What is Air Force One called when the president is not on it? ›

When not carrying a president, the aircraft is known as SAM 28000, or SAM 29000, depending on which 747 it is. In fact, President Ford was sworn in when Nixon was on Air Force one, and the call sign was changed mid-air to SAM 27000.

How fast can Air Force 1 fly? ›

Air Force One can refuel in mid-air

It has a max speed of 630 miles per hour (Mach 0.92) and can fly up to 45,100 feet. While it has a range of 7,800 statute miles, Air Force One can be refueled in-air in case of emergency, although it isn't thought to have done so yet with a US president on board.

Can Air Force One be tracked? ›

Information about a small number of flights may be limited or blocked based on requests from owners or operators via third-party services, such as the FAA LADD. Some high profile aircraft, such as Air Force One are not displayed. Most other aircraft subject to restriction are shown as anonymized by aircraft type.

Does Air Force One carry a helicopter? ›

They fly on the Marine helicopter (no longer using the call sign Marine One) and fly to nearby Joint Base Andrews in suburban Maryland. From there they take the presidential 747 and fly home using a Special Air Mission call sign (not Air Force One).

What is a ghost plane? ›

Regarding an aviation accident, a "ghost plane" or "ghost flight" occurs when the plane, already in the air, suffers some type of accident that has incapacitated the crew and passengers but continues to fly until it runs out of fuel and crashes.

What is the biggest VIP plane? ›

Boeing 747-8 VIP: $367 million

At nearly 5,000 square feet, Boeing's 747 is one of the largest and most comfortable aircraft in the world; it's nicknamed the Dreamliner.

What is a VIP plane? ›

(19 - 50 seats) VVIP Commercial Jets such as Boeing Business Jet, Airbus VIP and other Very VIP jetliners are real apartments or offices in the sky. The VVIP Commercial Jets can carry between 19 and 50 passengers with a large cabin comfort space for passengers and their luggage.

What is the top secret Air Force space plane? ›

No astronauts are needed; the X-37B has an autonomous landing system. They take off vertically like rockets but land horizontally like planes, and are designed to orbit between 150 miles and 500 miles (240 kilometers and 800 kilometers) high. There are two X-37Bs based in a former shuttle hangar at Kennedy.

How much is the Airbus acj220 private jet? ›

Typically used to serve regional routes, Airbus also offers a private-jet version of the A220 through its Corporate Jets division, called the ACJ TwoTwenty. Richard Gaona, the CEO of charter airline Comlux, told Aviation International News it usually retails for around $80 million.

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