Air Force Two Debuts Dark Navy, Red, And Gold Colors
The US presidential aircraft fleet is undergoing a significant visual transformation, with a new dark navy, red, and gold paint scheme replacing the iconic robin’s egg blue design used for over 60 years. A US Air Force C-32, commonly used as Air Force Two, has been spotted in the updated livery, marking the first visible sign of the executive airlift fleet’s redesign. The repaint is part of a broader effort to modernize the fleet’s image, with the new design set to be applied to other aircraft, including the VC-25 and Boeing 747-8 jets. According to AeroTime, the repainting effort is taking place as aircraft cycle through scheduled maintenance and upgrades.