sday, January 29, 2015
US President Barack Obama (left) waves as he and First Lady Michelle
Obama board Air Force One prior to departing from Air Force Station
Palam in New Delhi on January 27, 2015. The US military said Wednesday
it has chosen Boeing's 747-8 aircraft for a new fleet of Air Force One
presidential planes, opting against an airliner made by Airbus. PHOTO |
AFP
WASHINGTON,
The US military
said Wednesday it has chosen Boeing's 747-8 aircraft for a new fleet of
Air Force One presidential planes, opting against an ..........................
airliner made by Airbus.
airliner made by Airbus.
The current aircraft used by
the US president — with its famous blue-and-white colour scheme — is
also a 747, but a much older model that dates back more than two
decades.
"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
presidential support mission," US Air Force Secretary Deborah James
said in a statement.
Although the
current 747-200s flown by the president had performed "exceptionally
well" over the years, James said "it is time to upgrade."
The
Pentagon had considered the Boeing airliner as well as the A380 made by
European aerospace giant Airbus, though industry analysts had assumed
Boeing would get the nod.
MOBILE COMMAND CENTRE
Pentagon
officials said they had selected the 747-8 without a formal competition
and would proceed with discussions with Boeing to work out the details
of a contract.
The president's plane
has long been a symbol of American power and the setting for historic
moments, including the sombre 1963 ceremony when Lyndon Johnson took the
oath of office on board — hours after the assassination of John F.
Kennedy.
The plane is often portrayed
in Hollywood films and inspired a 1997 thriller titled "Air Force One,"
in which the US president, played by Harrison Ford, must fight off
hijackers.
Outfitted with secure
communications equipment and other gear, Air Force One is designed to
serve as a "mobile command centre" and served that role briefly after
the attacks of September 11, 2001.
It
also features a suite for the commander-in-chief that includes a large
office, a conference room as well as a medical area that can function as
an operating room.
The plane's
galley can feed up to 100 people and there are additional quarters for
senior aides, Secret Service agents and other staff.
Air
Force One is technically the radio call sign adopted by any aircraft
with the president on board but it has become identified with certain
planes reserved for the president's air travel.
The name was created in the 1950s, when president Dwight Eisenhower's plane had the same call sign as a commercial airliner.
The current fleet of two presidential jumbo jets has been in service since 1991, going under the air force designation VC-25A.
The
first of the new fleet will not be ready before 2018, so the current
occupant of the White House, Barack Obama, will not have a chance to fly
in the aircraft.
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