Air Force One
noun /ˌeə fɔːs ˈwʌn/
/ˌer fɔːrs ˈwʌn/
- the name given to a special aircraft in the US air force when the US President is using itCultureThe first such plane was provided in 1944 for Franklin D Roosevelt, but the first time the plane carrying the president was called Air Force One was in 1959, when Dwight D Eisenhower was president, and the name was not made official until 1962.Topics War and conflictc2