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In the summer of 1972, at Andrews
Air Force Base outside of
Washington, D.C., the Eighty-Ninth
Military Air Wing took delivery of a
new, specially outfitted Boeing 707
aircraft. Over the next
twenty-eight years the plane would
fly 445 missions, 1,440 sorties, and
over 1.3 million miles. It would
literally fly in and out of history
as it ferried seven different
Presidents to the events and places
that would shape the world. To the
military, the plane was known as
“Special Air Mission 27000.” To the
world it was—and always will be—AIR
FORCE ONE.
On September 8, 2001, the Air Force
decommissioned SAM 27000 and gave it
on permanent loan to the Ronald
Reagan Presidential Library in Simi
Valley, CA. Documentary filmmakers
Joel Haskell Cohen and Michael Cohen
have chronicled the historic final
days of the most famous aircraft in
the world.
The Cohen’s cameras were rolling
from the moment SAM 27000 touched
down for the final time at San
Bernardino International Airport in
California where it was disassembled
piece by piece in one of the more
complex engineering projects in the
history of modern aviation. They
followed its perilous 102 mile
midnight journey by truck to the
Reagan Presidential Library where it
was completely reconstructed in a
massive new indoor pavilion. On
October 21, 2005 they captured its
rededication as a national historic
treasure by President and Mrs. Bush
and by Former First Lady Nancy
Reagan,
With stunning photography and
personal insight and commentary from
former presidents and former First
Lady Nancy Reagan, Joel and Michael
Cohen tell the story of a triumph of
engineering carried out through the
sheer determination and patriotism
of hundreds of men and women
committed to preserving history.
This is the story of AIR
FORCE ONE, THE FINAL MISSION.