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Air Force One is the air traffic control callsign of any United States Air Force plane carrying the President of the United States. The same rule applies to Navy One, Marine One, Army One and other military subcommand units. If the President is on board a civil aircraft then its callsign is changed to Executive One. Today the USAF operates two Boeing VC-25A, itself customized aircraft based on the Boeing 747-200B airliner, to serve as Air Force One.
Boeing VC-25A
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Boeing VC-25A
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Boeing VC-25A
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VC-25A on the ground
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VC-25A on the ground
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VC-25A on the ground
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Front section; with George W. Bush and New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin
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Boeing VC-25A on Zagreb Airport, Croatia (April, 2008)
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Nancy Reagan returning in California after President Reagan state funerals in Washington
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President Bush boarding by the low door for a secret flight to Bagdad in 2003
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Boeing VC-25A on Zagreb Airport at the night, Croatia (April, 2008)
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George W. Bush in Air Force One President Office
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President Conference Room in 1990
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President George W. Bush confers with White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card in the President suite, September 11, 2001.
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Air Force One in Bogota
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Landing in Pittsburgh.
Other aircraft
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The Sacred Cow, a C-54 Skymaster
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VC-137 (Boeing 707) as Air Force One
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VC-137 (Boeing 707) as Air Force One with new painting
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SAM 26000 arrives in China to start the Nixons' historic visit to that nation
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The Nixons disembark Air Force One upon arriving in China
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SAM 27000
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Ronald Reagan works aboard Air Force One SAM 27000
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The Reagans wave as they prepare to descend the flight of stairs upon their landing in Moscow, Russia, 1988
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SAM 27000 in its current location, the Air Force One Pavilion at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California
Air Force Two
[edit]Air Force Two is the air traffic control callsign of any US Air Force aircraft (usually fixed wing) carrying the Vice President of the United States. Currently, the most frequently used aircraft is the Boeing C-32A, a military version of the Boeing 757
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Boeing C-32 on Zagreb Airport at the night, Croatia (April, 2008)
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Boeing C-32 on Zagreb Airport, Croatia (April, 2008)