A Look at Reagan’s Jet, the Last Boeing 707 to Serve as Air Force One
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Inside the last Boeing 707 to serve as Air Force One: See Reagan’s jet that marked the end of an era
The last Boeing 707 to serve as Air Force One, which flew President Ronald Reagan and six other presidents, is displayed at the Reagan Presidential Library. It's the top attraction for visitors.
Ronald Reagan's legendary plane, the last Boeing 707 to serve as Air Force One, is now on display in the glass pavilion of the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, providing visitors with a living history of the Cold War era.
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Before the gleaming 747s that now ferry U.S. presidents across oceans, there was a smaller, sleeker jet that carried the weight of the free world. The last Boeing 707 to serve as a primary Air Force One — the aircraft that once flew President Ronald Reagan, plus six other American presidents — now sits under a striking glass pavilion at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California…
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