Interim VC-25B Delivered to Joint Base Andrews as Air Force Accelerates Executive Airlift Modernization Amid Delays to Boeing's Long-Term Replacement Program
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. | The U.S. Air Force has launched commissioning flights for its interim presidential aircraft, marking a significant milestone in the effort to modernize executive airlift capabilities while awaiting delivery of Boeing's delayed next-generation Air Force One fleet.
The newly modified Boeing VC-25B "Bridge Aircraft" arrived at Joint Base Andrews and has been transferred to the Presidential Airlift Group, where it will undergo a series of commissioning flights designed to validate mission readiness, security systems, and operational procedures before entering service for presidential travel.
Air Force officials described the move as the final step before the aircraft becomes available to President Donald Trump and other senior government officials who require secure executive airlift capabilities.
"Fresh from receiving its new red, white, and blue livery and the final government modifications, the aircraft has entered service to provide critical, secure continuity for the commander in chief," the Air Force said in a statement announcing the aircraft's arrival.

