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The media already knew this.
The media already knew this.
Makes perfect sense
AF1 is 40.yrars old I'm sure Biden's people knew that too.
The part that makes no sense is the Quatari’s part.
Why would the US even entertain a gift like this?
Order one from Boeing.
I doubt that you will see any evidence that anyone in the Biden administration had anything to do with an airplane from Qutar.
Why would they.
The media already knew this.
Have you ever been to one?Maybe it's not supposed to make sense.
Could very well just be a gesture of Goodwill.
He can't take it with him even if it goes to his library later on it's still not his. Frankly I think the presidential libraries are a stupid waste of money.
But it's NOT 40 years old.Makes perfect sense
AF1 is 40.yrars old I'm sure Biden's people knew that too.
Ahhh ... But do they have Bidets?But it's NOT 40 years old.
I know 34-35 is still old, but why does trump need to lie and say it's 40 years old.
The current Air Force One aircraft—two Boeing VC-25As—were built and entered service in the early 1990s. These aircraft are heavily modified Boeing 747-200Bs, tailored specifically for presidential transport.
Timeline of Development and Service
Both aircraft are operated by the Presidential Airlift Group under the 89th Airlift Wing at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland.They have been in continuous service since their introduction, providing secure and reliable transportation for the President of the United States.
- First VC-25A (Tail Number 28000):
- First Flight as Air Force One: September 6, 1990, transporting President George H.W. Bush.
- Official Introduction: December 8, 1990.WSJ+8military.cz+8U.S. Air Force+8man.fas.org+3Air & Space Forces Magazine+3military.cz+3
- Second VC-25A (Tail Number 29000):
- First Flight as Air Force One: March 26, 1991.
- Official Introduction: December 23, 1990.Global Security+3U.S. Air Force+3military.cz+3Global Security+3military.cz+3U.S. Air Force+3
Let's name our Aircraft Carriers from what we used to.Have you ever been to one?
Sure, and that is why Boeing has replacements in process.Ahhh ... But do they have Bidets?
Also the article I read about the aircraft is that one is currently grounded and the other one is a money pit of constant repair.