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C-32A Executive Transport Makes Debut Appearance
SEATTLE, Jan. 30, 1998 -- Sporting newly painted colors, the first C-32A executive transport rolls out of a Boeing paint hangar in Renton, Wash. Boeing is building four C-32A aircraft, which are modified Boeing 757-200s, to replace the U.S. Air Force's aging fleet of VC-137s. The paint scheme, which is similar to that of Air Force One -- a modified Boeing 747-200 used to transport the U.S. president -- required 85 gallons of paint. The most prevalent colors are white, light blue,black and gold. The aircraft was painted using standard Boeing processes, in keeping with the Air Force's desire to purchase the C-32As under commercial practices. The C-32A will carry the U.S.cabinet members of the executive branch of the U.S. government and members of Congress when theytravel on government business. The first two C-32As will be delivered to the 89th Airlift Wing based at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., this spring.
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