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RAF Wing Commander Set to be First Non-US Citizen to Fly Air Force One, Report Says

© REUTERS / CARLOS BARRIAU.S. President Donald Trump steps off Air Force One as he arrives at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee
U.S. President Donald Trump steps off Air Force One as he arrives at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee - Sputnik International
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The tradition of a US presidential air transport dates back to the Second World War and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The present-day Air Force One is actually two highly-modified Boeing 747 airliners fitted with an array of security and communications equipment.

A British Royal Air Force (RAF) wing commander will become the first non-US citizen to fly the presidential jet Air Force One, the UK's Sunday Express has reported.

The un-named officer, who has served in the US for several years, has been placed on the reserve list to fly one of the two specially-converted jumbo jets used as dedicated VIP transports for the US president and his entourage.

"The wing commander chosen served a number of years in the US and is well acquainted with how the US Air Force operates," a source told the UK's Sunday Express.

The famous 'Air force One' is not a single aircraft but a radio call sign for any US Air Force plane carrying the US president - usually one of a pair permanently at his disposal. The current fleet is made up of two Boeing VC-25s - B747-200 airliners converted to an executive jet-style cabin layout but with a number of security features, a high-tech communications suite. 

The USAF has decide the two current jets, which went into into service in 1990, are no longer cost-effective to keep in service. They are set to be replaced by a pair of new Boeing 747-8s. Current President Donald Trump criticised the purchase as too expensive, then beat Boeing down to $3.9 billion for the two jets. the 100,000-page user manuals for the new jets reportedly cost $84 million each. 

Air Force One refuels at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, on President Donald Trump's return to Washington D.C. from the North Korea summit, June 12, 2018. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase) - Sputnik International
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Other official government aircraft include the vice-president's 'Air Force Two', currently a Boeing 757 converted to the C-32 standard, and 'Marine One', the president's helicopter transport fleet of an SH-3 Sea King and a UH-60 Black Hawk operated by US Marine Corps Squadron One. 

RAF pilots on exchanges with the USAF have previously flown a number of combat jets, including the B1 Lancer swing-wing bomber and B2 Spirit stealth bomber. The B2 has a whopping a price tag of $2 billion per aircraft and is capable of capable of carrying 16 B83thermonuclear free-fall bombs, each with a yield of 1.2 megatons.  

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