Whose plane is this?

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Saw it last week Thursday at Lanseria.

Has B0001 on the tail.

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Probably not allocated to a specific person...maybe plane for use by congress?
 
The Boeing C-32 is a military passenger transportation version of the Boeing 757 for the United States Air Force. The C-32 provides transportation for United States leaders to locations around the world. The primary users are the Vice President of the United States, using the distinctive call sign "Air Force Two", the First Lady and the Secretary of State. On rare occasions, other members of the U.S. Cabinet and Congressional leaders have been authorized to fly aboard the C-32 for various missions. Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton have at times flown on a C-32 as Air Force One in place of the larger VC-25A.

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Boeing built four 757-200 aircraft, designated C-32A, to replace the Air Force's aging fleet of VC-137 executive transports. The C-32As carry the U.S. vice president, members of the U.S. cabinet and Congress, and other government officials traveling on government business. The first two C-32s entered operational service in 1998, the final two in early 1999. The fleet is based at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland and is operated by the 89th Airlift Wing.

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It's 80001 and it's US Air Force and used sometimes as a backup plane for the US President or other dignitaries.
80001 that explain's why I couldn't google it. It might then be Air Force 2 and Joe Biden but didn't see any news of him being here on the 30th of Oct
 
Often used to carry the Vice President around but not this time, it brought a few US representatives to some Ebola related conference in SA
 
I dunno but Zumatello's next plane is gonna be bigger and we're gonna pay for it ;)
 
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