Day 355 | Air Force One's New Livery
For over 60 years, the iconic robin’s-egg-blue and white livery introduced during the John F. Kennedy era has defined Air Force One.
Now, the U.S. Air Force has officially unveiled a new red, white, dark blue, and gold paint scheme for part of the executive airlift fleet.
An artist’s rendering shows the Boeing VC-25B in its updated livery, which will also be applied to the four Boeing C-32A aircraft. The VC-25B is based on the Boeing 747-8I, and the scheme may extend to the Boeing C-40B/C-40C fleet as well.
An artist’s rendering shows the Boeing VC-25B in its updated livery, which will also be applied to the four Boeing C-32A aircraft. The VC-25B is based on the Boeing 747-8I, and the scheme may extend to the Boeing C-40B/C-40C fleet as well.
Which look do you prefer: the classic Kennedy-era blue and white, or the new red, white, blue, and gold?
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