
Boeing 737 – Polish Air Force VIP fleet

Heads of state and individuals with VIP status serve a representational role almost 24/7. The aircraft they fly and use to appear around the world are also part of their public image. In Poland, the aircraft designated for HEAD flights are the Gulfstream G550 and the Boeing 737/BBJ - we take a closer look at the B737 model, in the air and on the ground.






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