Boeing VC-137B "Air Force One" - Museum of Flight-Seattle, Washington, USA
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The first presidential jet plane was a specially built Boeing 707-153 for President Eisenhower. Later used by Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon.
Waymark Code: WM16M1Q
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 08/24/2022
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The first presidential jet plane, a specially built Boeing 707-153 is housed in the Museum of Flight at 9404 E Marginal Way S, Seattle, WA. The jet is on display in the Aviation Pavilion and open so visitors may walk through the fuselage.

"The first presidential jet plane, a specially built Boeing 707-153, is known as SAM (Special Air Mission) 970. This aircraft, as well as any other Air Force aircraft, carried the call sign "Air Force One" when the president was aboard. Delivered in 1959 to replace President Eisenhower's Super-Constellation, the high-speed jet transport was a flying Oval Office with a modified interior and sophisticated communication equipment. Eisenhower became the first U.S. president to fly by jet on SAM 970 on August 26, 1959.

SAM 970 was the first of three 707s acquired in 1959 as presidential aircraft, designated the VC-137 series. In addition to Eisenhower, SAM 970 has carried Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon, as well as foreign leaders such as Nikita Khrushchev. In 1962, SAM 970 was replaced on primary presidential duty by a newer Boeing VC-137C. It was later used by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger for North Vietnamese peace talks in 1970-71, secret talks with the Chinese in 1971, and Middle East "shuttle diplomacy" in 1974. SAM 970 remained in the presidential fleet ferrying VIPs and the Vice-President until June of 1996.

SAM 970 is on loan from the National Museum of the United States Air Force. Source

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