'Doomsday Plane' Spotted In The Sky Sparks Internet Frenzy
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US “Doomsday Plane” Makes Rare Landing at LAX, Fueling Speculation
US Air Force Boeing E-4 photographed parked at Munich Airport in February 2019. Credit: Juke Schweizer, CC by 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons A rare sighting of one of four “Doomsday” aircraft owned by the US Air Force being on the move has sparked concern amid growing tensions across the globe. The specially converted Boeing 747 E-4B Nightwatch is used in emergencies, including that of 9/11, and is designed to serve as a command post for the US Presi…
Traffic at Los Angeles International Airport is usually full of spectacular moments, but recently the arrival of an aircraft that is rarely seen at civilian airports has attracted attention.
Boeing 747 E-4B Nightwatch takes off from LAX after rare appearance
نُشر هذا المقال أولاً عبر Cedarnews.net. لمتابعة المزيد من الأخبار والتقارير الحصرية، زورونا على موقعنا. The Boeing 747 E-4B Nightwatch, often referred to as the “Doomsday Plane,” was seen taking off from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) following a rare public appearance. WATCH: Boeing 747 E-4B Nightwatch takes off from LAX after rare appearance https://t.co/EbdxXIG7AD pic.twitter.com/wW70DJfSaU— Cedar News (@cedar_news) January 10, 2026…
E-4B "Doomsday Plane" spotted over Los Angeles: first sighted in 51 years - Economic Scenarios
Imagine finding yourself at LAX, Los Angeles International Airport, surrounded by the chaos of commercial flights and tourists waiting to board. Among the colorful liveries of low-cost airlines and airline giants, an unmistakable, austere, almost anachronistic shape stands out: a Boeing 747. But it's not just any plane. It's an E-4B , better known unofficially as the " Doomsday Plane ." Its presence at a civilian airport is a rare event, having …
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