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US Air Force details roles of VC-25B Air Force One and E-4B Nightwatch

US Air Force details roles of VC-25B Air Force One and E-4B Nightwatch
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The United States Air Force operates two highly specialized aircraft for presidential use: the VC-25A, known as Air Force One, and the E-4B Nightwatch, often referred to as the "Doomsday" aircraft. Both are modified Boeing 747-200s designed to enable the President and senior government officials to maintain command over national affairs from the air.

The VC-25A, commonly called Air Force One when the President is aboard, serves as more than just a transport vehicle. It functions as a flying command center with capabilities such as midair refueling and advanced secure communications. According to the White House, it can operate during an attack on the United States: "Capable of refueling midair, Air Force One has unlimited range and can carry the President wherever he or she needs to travel." The aircraft's systems are hardened against electromagnetic pulses.

Air Force One will soon be replaced by two Boeing 747-8Is designated VC-25B. Despite being behind schedule, Boeing is working on these replacements under a $3.9 billion contract but expects significant financial losses due to fixed pricing.

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The E-4B Nightwatch is another critical asset in times of national emergency. Known for its role during potential nuclear threats, it acts as an airborne strategic command post for U.S. forces and civil authorities. The U.S. Air Force describes it as providing "a highly survivable command, control and communications center." With four in service since 1974, these aircraft are also slated for replacement by new models under a $13 billion contract awarded to Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC).

SNC plans to replace them with four ex-Korean Air Boeing 747-8I jets after acquiring them for this purpose. This decision follows Boeing's withdrawal from bidding due to concerns over fixed-price contracts.

In addition to these aircraft, other notable VIP transports include the C-32A used by high-ranking officials like the Vice President and sometimes even for presidential transport.

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