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A C-32A dwarfed by a VC-25A at Paris-Orly Airport, 2009. The C-32A is the military designation for the Boeing 757-2G4, a variant of the Boeing 757-200, a mid-size, narrow-body twin-engine jet airliner—that has been modified for government VIP transport use, including a change to a 45-passenger interior and military avionics. [1]
In Bulgaria, governmental VIP air transport is provided by the State Aviation Operator, which is a civilian state-owned company under the control of the Prime Minister of Bulgaria's office. As of 2018 it operates an Airbus A319 , a Dassault Falcon 2000 , 2 Mil Mi-8s and an Augusta AW-109 Power for use by the president , the prime minister and ...
In 2012, Joe Biden switched to another plane after a bird strike happened to the plane in which he was flying in California. [12] [13] A similar incident in 2020 involving a bird strike in the engine during takeoff caused Air Force Two to land back at a nearby New Hampshire airport while it was carrying Mike Pence and some of his staff. [14]
USAF helicopter over wreckage of Brown's plane, approximately 3 kilometers north of the Dubrovnik Airport, April 4, 1996. On April 3, 1996, when Brown was on an official trade mission, a U.S. Air Force CT-43 (a modified Boeing 737 ) carrying Brown and 34 other people, including New York Times Frankfurt Bureau chief Nathaniel C. Nash , crashed ...
73-1149, the aircraft involved, seen in 1993. On 3 April 1996, a United States Air Force Boeing CT-43A (Flight IFO-21) crashed on approach to Dubrovnik, Croatia, while on an official trade mission.
Up until 2023, Gov. Kevin Stitt’s travel on the plane was split almost equally between Oklahoma destinations and those out of state. Gov. Stitt has spent $300K on flights with little ...
We’re hoping to learn which state law ODOT believes gives it the authority to send us records with redacted names of passengers on the state's plane.
The State Department Air Wing (DoSAW), formally the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Office of Aviation (INL Air Wing or INL/A) is an office of the United States Department of State that supports diplomatic aviation needs falling outside the legal authority or scope of the U.S. Air Force.