Boeing Never Replaced This Aircraft — Now the Air Force Needs It
#aviation #boeing #aircraft Air Force Two is facing one of its biggest challenges. The aircraft responsible for carrying the Vice President of the United States — and even the President — is now in question, and not even the U.S. armed forces have been able to solve the problem. Boeing, the manufacturer of the 757, ended production in 2004, and no one knows how to replace it. But is there a solution?

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