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C-32

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C-32

Origin and Design

The C-32 is a multi-purpose transport aircraft created by the American firm Boeing. It is based on the civilian airliner Boeing Model 757-200, adapted to fulfill specific military and government requirements.

Mission and Key Capabilities

This aircraft is intended for the transport of specially important persons, including the president and his entourage. The first C-32 was released from Boeing’s factory in Seattle on June 19, 1998.

A total of four aircraft have been produced. The C-32 is capable of covering long distances, such as the journey from Andrews Air Force Base to Frankfurt, Germany, showcasing its global operational reach.

Technical Specifications

Modification C-32A
Wingspan, m 37.99
Aircraft length, m 47.32
Aircraft height, m 11.02
Maximum takeoff weight, kg 115668
Internal fuel, l 43625
Engine type 2 Turbofan Pratt Whitney F117-PW-100
Thrust, kN 2 x 185.0
Maximum speed, km/h 960
Cruising speed, km/h 575
Practical range, km 11100
Practical ceiling, m 12 727
Crew, crew members 16 (including service personnel)
Payload 45 passengers

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Sources & Accuracy

The information presented in this technical sheet has been compiled from declassified flight manuals, historical archives, and specialized literature. While we strive for maximum accuracy, some performance data may vary depending on the specific variant or operational conditions.

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