Take a look inside Air Force Two, the 155-foot custom jet plane vice presidents use to travel the world
Vice presidents travel on a plane called Air Force Two.
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- Vice presidents started traveling by plane via Air Force Two in 1959.
- Vice President JD Vance flies in a C-32, a custom military version of a commercial jetliner.
- It features a communications center, stateroom, and 32 seats for journalists.
For vice presidents of the United States, frequent travel is in the job description. Luckily, they get to travel in style.