Noun
Air Force One (plural Air Force Ones)
an airplane used by the President of the United States
I have to say that flying on Air Force One sort of spoils you for coach on a regular airline. Ron Reagan
Bill Clinton sitting on Air Force One getting his hair cut while people around the country cooled their heels and waited for him, became a metaphor for a populist president who had gotten drunk with the perks of his own power and was sort of, you know, not sensitive to what people wanted. Dee Dee Myers
There is a bright spot or two for the Spaniards. French toast has become freedom toast on the Air Force One breakfast menu, but the Spanish omelet is still a Spanish omelet. Suzanne Fields
After two more posts, one to merely note that Air Force One had arrived, the next to say that Trump had arrived on scene, Gray announced about 15 minutes into Trump’s speech that he had been kicked out of the event. Source: Internet
For George W. Bush it came when he was photographed staring down from the luxurious comfort of Air Force One on the wreckage wrought by Hurricane Katrina, after his government's woefully inadequate federal response. Source: Internet
Airplanes * Air Force One is the radio call sign of any Air Force plane the President of the United States travels on. Source: Internet