Well? we are getting close to that time again. The 707 was about thirty years old when President Reagan signed the contract for the two current 747-200s. Which, by my count are fifteen years old and using twenty-five year old technology.
So, this poses the question, what will be the next Air Force One Presidental Jet?
My thoughts:
747-400
747ADV (likely the 747-500 and what seems to be the best timeline in terms of development.)
I would say the 787, but it seems too small.
Mabey the Whalejet, but only if the president really needs more space. A euro jet as a national U.S. symbol would not sit very well with many Americans, considering the thing is made in France, our reluctant ally.
comments?
The Next AF1? (SAM 30000)
Started by airline55, Sep 07 2005 08:46 PM
#1
Posted 07 September 2005 - 08:46 PM
#2
Posted 07 September 2005 - 09:39 PM
its not the time to considere this question
the current one isnt old for an VIP plane, and development of af1 cost billions of dollars. The 747-200 may be old but the af1 is more than an usual airplan. the 200series is too old for comemrcial flight, but in vip service the plan as it self has a longer life time due to less start and landings.
The systems installed in the af1 make it unique.
it is a flighing communication plattform.
however, af1 never will be an a380
and an 787 might be possible, the smaller 707 did well service for a lon time
the current one isnt old for an VIP plane, and development of af1 cost billions of dollars. The 747-200 may be old but the af1 is more than an usual airplan. the 200series is too old for comemrcial flight, but in vip service the plan as it self has a longer life time due to less start and landings.
The systems installed in the af1 make it unique.
it is a flighing communication plattform.
however, af1 never will be an a380
and an 787 might be possible, the smaller 707 did well service for a lon time
#3
Posted 07 September 2005 - 11:07 PM
If the A380 is the next AF1, I will have my final excuse to be Canadien
I'll wait 15 more years until I start talking about the new AF1.
I'll wait 15 more years until I start talking about the new AF1.
#4
Posted 08 September 2005 - 12:37 AM
I'm thinking either 777-300 or 7E7. I think the president might be getting tired of the 747s :P:P
#5
Posted 08 September 2005 - 12:40 AM
true, but the 707 was replaced because it was too small (among other things) I was just saying, if the schedule is the norm, then we are nearing SAM 30000. The 747-200 was one of the most advanced planes when it was ordered in '81?, it is now a symbol of old things.
Also, you are right in saying that AF1 is a unique plane, but since 9/11, enev it's communications proved to be not enough. Most emergency or top secret communications are done via the Doomsday plane.
[Edited on 9/8/05 by airline55]
Also, you are right in saying that AF1 is a unique plane, but since 9/11, enev it's communications proved to be not enough. Most emergency or top secret communications are done via the Doomsday plane.
[Edited on 9/8/05 by airline55]
#6
Posted 08 September 2005 - 12:42 AM
WSH, true, but I don't think the 777 has ever had the dignity or commanded the respect that a twin deck plane has.
#7
Posted 01 October 2005 - 06:00 PM
A modified C5 or other large cargo aircraft would be big pimpin as jay-z says
#8
Posted 01 October 2005 - 10:40 PM
772er would be excelent, with the range and all...
#9
Posted 20 October 2005 - 03:21 AM
the 747 is a perfect plane as all the important electronic gizmos are located on the upper deck. On a single deck... there would be less space for the president to walk around and ponder.
#10
Posted 20 October 2005 - 04:53 AM
My vote is when ever Boeing's (with the Japanese) make their 350 pax LAX-CDG Mach 2.5 super cruise SST.
Even though I think Airbus will make it first due to the fact they're at the end of their current project A3XX(A380) where as Boeing is still in the begining phase of the Dreamliner B787.
I think it would be a large SST with custom state of the art Mach 5 (unoffical) engines. :cool:
Even though I think Airbus will make it first due to the fact they're at the end of their current project A3XX(A380) where as Boeing is still in the begining phase of the Dreamliner B787.
I think it would be a large SST with custom state of the art Mach 5 (unoffical) engines. :cool:
#11
Posted 20 October 2005 - 08:43 PM
Even though I think Airbus will make it first due to the fact they're at the end of their current project A3XX(A380) where as Boeing is still in the begining phase of the Dreamliner B787.
isn't the 778 going to start flying in '07
#12
Posted 20 October 2005 - 09:24 PM
i would love to see it be the a380, but i know that will never happen.
#13
Posted 15 March 2008 - 12:15 AM
#14
Posted 15 March 2008 - 01:19 AM
they were talking about it with airbus last year, but doubt they will go with it...i would love to see it be the a380, but i know that will never happen.
Cessna! The government spends too much money.
thats funny... but they wont go with cessna, they would continue with Golfstream
but actually, the airforce has already started looking at planes, and so far they are leaning towards the 747-8... since it will be coming alive in 3 years or so... the 747-8 will look great in those colors... thats gonna be one hell of a plane... as to the 787, or 777 no, they arent big enough... that would only give them two decks but with the 747, they will get 2.5, well more like 2.3... and they already have two smaller planes for him and the others, the 757 and 737...but so far the 747-8 is the main replacement being considered...
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