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  2. Boeing E-4 - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the Air Force awarded Boeing a five-year, US$2 billion contract, equivalent to $3.12 billion in 2023, for the continued upgrade of the E-4B fleet. [8] In addition to the purchase and upgrade costs, the E-4 costs nearly $160,000 per hour, equivalent to $203,128 in 2023, for the Air Force to operate. [ 9 ]

  3. Boeing 747 - Wikipedia

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    Air Force One, a Boeing VC-25, over Mount Rushmore 747 "airborne aircraft carrier" concept Shuttle Carrier Aircraft carrying a Space Shuttle orbiter. VC-25 – This aircraft is the U.S. Air Force very important person (VIP) version of the 747-200B. The U.S. Air Force operates two of them in VIP configuration as the VC-25A.

  4. Boeing VC-25 - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing VC-25 is a military version of the Boeing 747 airliner, modified for presidential transport and commonly operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) as Air Force One, the call sign of any U.S. Air Force aircraft carrying the president of the United States.

  5. SNC E-4C Survivable Airborne Operations Center - Wikipedia

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    This statement seems to strongly suggest that the Air Force will once again turn to the Boeing 747, the only US-made four-engine airliner built in the several years prior, and the only aircraft based on a four-engine airliner platform built in the US since the last new-build E-3 Sentry and E-6 Mercury aircraft, both based on the Boeing 707 ...

  6. Boeing 747-8 - Wikipedia

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    In January 2015, the Air Force announced the selection of the 747-8 to replace the aging VC-25A for presidential transport. U.S. Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James said, "The Boeing 747-8 is the only aircraft manufactured in the United States [that] when fully missionized meets the necessary capabilities established to execute the ...

  7. List of Boeing 747 operators - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Iranian Air Force ♠, now Iran Air Force: 16: 1 B747-100, 1 B747-200M, 10 B747-100F, 4 B747-200F Morocco: Government of Morocco: 2: 1 B747-400, 1 B747-8I Turkey: Government of Turkey: 1: B747-8I Japan: Government of Japan Japanese Air Force One♠ 2: B747-400 Saudi Arabia: Government of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ♠ 2: 1 B747-300, 1 ...

  8. Category:Boeing 747 - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Pages in category "Boeing 747" ... Japanese Air Force One; Jumbo Stay; Jumbo: The Plane that Changed the World ...

  9. Boeing YAL-1 - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, a retired Air India 747-200 was acquired by the Air Force and trucked without its wings from the Mojave Airport to Edwards Air Force Base where the airframe was incorporated into the System Integration Laboratory (SIL) building at Edwards' Birk Flight Test Center, to be used to fit check and test the various components.