Size Specifications
With the rapid advancement of technology, it’s no surprise that the latest presidential aircraft, the Boeing 737-10, is the largest in its history. While it has yet to enter service, this member of the Boeing 737 family boasts an impressive wingspan of 117 feet 10 inches (35.9 meters) and a length of 143 feet 8 inches (48.3 meters). When unladen, the aircraft weighs 156,500 pounds (70,987 kilograms). Size plays a significant role. The duo constituting Air Force One (two Boeing 747-200s) collectively measure an astounding length of 231.82 feet (70.66 meters), a wingspan of 195.67 feet (59.64 meters), and an astonishing weight of 526,463.88 pounds (238,800 kilograms) without fuel. Fortunately, the current state of aviation and engineering allows these immense planes to take flight.