''SAM 27000'' is the second of the two
Boeing VC-137C aircraft that were specifically configured and maintained for the use of the
president of the United States
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. It used the
call sign
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Air Force One
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when the president was on board, and at other times it used the call sign ''SAM 27000'' (spoken as 'SAM two-seven-thousand'), with SAM indicating 'Special Air Mission.' The VC-137C
serial number
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''72-7000'' is a customized version of the
Boeing 707
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Developed from the Boeing 367-80 prototype, the initial first flew on Decembe ...
which entered service during the
Nixon administration
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in 1972. It served all US presidents until
George W. Bush
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and was retired in 2001. It is now on display at the
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
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.
Operational history
The aircraft first entered service in 1972 during the administration of Richard Nixon. ''SAM 27000'' replaced the aging ''
SAM 26000'' as the primary means of presidential travel, although ''SAM 26000'' remained as a back-up plane. SAM 27000 served seven presidents in its twenty-nine years of service:
Richard Nixon
Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913April 22, 1994) was the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 until Resignation of Richard Nixon, his resignation in 1974. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican ...
,
Gerald Ford
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,
Jimmy Carter
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,
Ronald Reagan
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,
George H. W. Bush
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,
Bill Clinton
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, and
George W. Bush
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. In 1990, it was replaced as the primary presidential plane by two
Boeing VC-25A jumbo jets — ''SAM 28000'' and ''29000''.
Nixon and Ford

Nixon was the first president to use this ''Air Force One'', dubbing it and its sister plane, ''SAM 26000'', the "Spirit of '76", having that phrase painted on the nose of the two aircraft, although later removed by President Carter. Although ''SAM 27000'' replaced ''SAM 26000'' as Nixon's primary mode of aerial transportation, he chose to ride SAM 26000 when his family flew with him. Nixon garnered much attention for his frequent flying aboard ''Air Force One'', usually flying to his homes in California and Florida, but also made many trips abroad, such as his trip to China in 1972. Top presidential aides and cabinet secretaries used the plane as well, including
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger
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. When President Nixon resigned the presidency on August 9, 1974, he flew to his home in Orange County, California aboard ''SAM 27000''. While flying over
Missouri
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en route to their destination, Colonel
Ralph Albertazzie
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, the pilot, contacted Kansas City Center and had the aircraft's call sign changed from ''Air Force One'' to SAM 27000 due to Gerald Ford being sworn in.
Gerald Ford used ''SAM 27000'' somewhat frequently, especially for his trips abroad, such as his meeting with Soviet Premier
Leonid Brezhnev
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in Vladivostok in 1974. After experiencing two assassination attempts, Ford returned to the plane to hear his wife
Betty quip "Well, how did they treat you in San Francisco?" During the Ford years, there was a growing number of airline hijackings and the threat of terrorism expanded, so both ''SAM 27000'' and ''26000'' were equipped with defense systems to detect heat-seeking missiles. It was President Ford who first decided that the name of the aircraft itself should be ''Air Force One'', along with the call sign.
Carter and Reagan
Jimmy Carter
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made some changes to the aircraft that reflected his personal values. Carter preferred a simpler style of living, something he made apparent on ''SAM 27000''; he even insisted that he and his family carry their own luggage aboard. Carter made regular use of the plane both for domestic use and for use abroad. In 1980, after the
American Hockey Team defeated the Soviet Team, Carter sent ''SAM 27000'' to pick up the team and bring them back to Washington, D.C. for a congratulatory ceremony. Carter's last trip aboard ''27000'' was actually taken as a former president, when Ronald Reagan sent Carter to Germany on behalf of the American people, to welcome home the 52 American hostages that were
held captive in Iran.

Ronald Reagan was ''SAM 27000s most frequent flyer, flying longer and farther than all the other presidents who flew on it, traveling more than 675,000 miles aboard it. Reagan used ''Air Force One'' to travel to all parts of the world to pursue his ambitious diplomatic goals, taking three trips to Asia, six to Europe, and twelve trips to foreign places in the Western Hemisphere. Reagan flew to three of his four summit meetings with Soviet Leader
Mikhail Gorbachev
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aboard ''SAM 27000'': Geneva, Reykjavík, and Moscow (one was held in Washington, D.C.) The Reagans' last flight aboard the plane was on January 20, 1989, when the then-former President and First Lady flew back to California.
Missions after replacement
George H. W. Bush
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was the last president to use ''SAM 27000'' as the primary means of presidential travel, as in 1990 the plane was replaced by two Boeing 747-200B jumbo jets, designated VC-25, although ''SAM 27000'' was kept as a backup plane for Bush during the remainder of his presidency, as well as those of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
Former President Richard Nixon died on April 22, 1994, in
New York City
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. ''SAM 27000'' brought his body to the
Marine Corps Air Station El Toro in
Orange County, California
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, four days later. His body was then taken to the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace (now
Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
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Located in Yorba Linda, California, on land ...
) to lie in state before a
funeral service and burial.
Its last Presidential voyage was August 29, 2001, when it delivered George W. Bush and
Laura Bush
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to
TSTC Waco Airport en route to their
Prairie Chapel Ranch
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.
Reagan Library
''SAM 27000'' was decommissioned and flown to
San Bernardino International Airport (formerly
Norton Air Force Base
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Overview
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) in September 2001, where it was presented to the Reagan Foundation. In what was known as Operation Homeward Bound,
Boeing
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, the plane's manufacturer, disassembled the plane and transported it to the library in pieces.
After the construction of the foundation of the pavilion itself, the plane was reassembled and restored to museum quality,
as well as raised onto pedestals above ground. The pavilion was dedicated on October 24, 2005, by Nancy Reagan, President George W. Bush, and First Lady
Laura Bush
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.
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