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The Douglas VC-54C Skymaster, nicknamed the Sacred Cow, entered service in 1944 as the first aircraft built for the president ...
Nicknamed the "flying Oval Office," modern Air Force One planes are equipped with everything the president might need.
The Air Force One of today dates back to the George H.W. Bush administration. He was the first president to fly in the same Boeing 747-200s that are still cruising today, known as VC-25A.
It became an indelible part of U.S. history in November 1963, when Johnson took his oath of office from Air Force One’s cabin while Kennedy’s body lay in rest in the back of the aircraft.
Air Force One is well known as the aircraft that carries the president, but what you may not realize is just how long it can ...
The photos, taken by White House photographer Pete Souza, are a rare glimpse of these VIPs joking around, showing off, and sharing a meal aboard the Boeing 747, also known as Air Force One.
While "Air Force One" can be used as a label for any Air Force aircraft carrying the president, it usually refers to planes specifically designed for the president, the White House says.
The Ferdinand Magellan, an armored train car, was used by US presidents before Air Force One. It has bulletproof glass and ...
A White House photo conveniently placed an Air Force One model in front of the 79-year-old president’s swollen ankles.