File:Boeing C-32A at Portland OR 2003.JPG
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editDescriptionBoeing C-32A at Portland OR 2003.JPG | A U.S. Air Force Boeing C-32A (s/n 98-0001) at Portland, Oregon (USA) on 21 August 2003. The C-32A is a version of the 757-200 commercial airliner for VIP transport. |
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