11 Jaw-Dropping Facts About the World’s Priciest Plane

From billionaire-level tech to top-secret history, this aircraft is in a class of its own.

Versions

First introduced during World War II, there have been many planes designed specifically for carrying the president. Models include the Lockheed Constellation, Columbine III, Boeing VC-137, and the current Boeing VC-25B.

Now There are Two of Them

There are two sister planes with the designation “Air Force One,” ensuring the President always has one ready to go.

Range

Air Force One has a larger fuel tank, and longer range than a standard 747. Holding 52,000 gallons, the plane can travel 12,000 miles, (or half the world), on a single fill-up.

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Mid-Air Refueling

Like many military planes, Air Force One can refuel mid-air. This allows the president to stay airborne indefinitely in the event of an emergency.

Connectivity

Just because the wifi stinks on your Jet Blue flight, doesn’t mean the president has the same issues. With dozens of phones, fax machines, radios, and much more, there are layers and layers of redundancies to make sure the commander in chief is connected at all times.

Safety

Modern jets are incredibly safe machines, but Air Force One takes things to a new level. While nobody knows exactly what the plane is capable of, it is fitted with an armored body, radioactive shielding, a nuclear bunker, and presumably much more.

Homeland Security

The department of homeland security was created in a meeting on Air Force One.

Spy Plane?

Reportedly, without the President’s consent, Air Force one was fitted with spy equipment during the cold war. Hiding in plane sight, cameras in the wheel wells took high resolution photos. Who’s going to risk shooting down Air Force One?

Seating

Air Force One is NOT a private jet. There is assigned seating, and the secret service would much rather you stayed in those seats, thank you very much.

Capacity

Passenger Boeing 747s can carry over 600 people depending on configuration, but Air Force One isn’t any old jet. As a Boeing VC-25A, (a military version of the 747), it can accommodate a maximum of 102 passengers. (In addition to the President, executive staff, and flight staff.)

Price

It costs around $80,000 per person to fly on Air Force One. As a result, guest access is typically reserved for vetted press members. That’s one expensive first class ticket.

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