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'''Navy One''' is the [[call sign]] of any [[United States Navy]] aircraft carrying the [[president of the United States]].<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/ATC/atc0204.html |title = Order 7110.65R (Air Traffic Control) §2-4-20 ¶7 |access-date = 27 August 2007 |date = 14 March 2007 |publisher = Federal Aviation Administration |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091012042224/http://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/ATC/atc0204.html |archive-date = 12 October 2009 }}</ref>
'''Navy One''' is the [[call sign]] of any [[United States Navy]] aircraft carrying the [[president of the United States]].<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/ATC/atc0204.html |title = Order 7110.65R (Air Traffic Control) §2-4-20 ¶7 |access-date = 27 August 2007 |date = 14 March 2007 |publisher = Federal Aviation Administration |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091012042224/http://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/ATC/atc0204.html |archive-date = 12 October 2009 }}</ref>


There has only been one aircraft designated as Navy One: a [[Lockheed S-3 Viking]], [[BuNo]] ''159387'', assigned to the "Blue Wolves" of [[VS-35 (1990-2005)|VS-35]], which transported President [[George W. Bush]] to the aircraft carrier [[USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72)|USS ''Abraham Lincoln'']] off the coast of San Diego, California, on 1 May 2003. The pilot was Commander John "Skip" Lussier, then VS-35's executive officer; and the flight officer was Lieutenant Ryan "Wilson" Phillips.<ref>{{cite interview |first = John |last = Lussier |first2 = Ryan |last2 = Phillips |url = http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0305/02/ltm.15.html |title = President Bush's Pilot |work = American Morning |date = 2 May 2003 |publisher = CNN|interviewer = Carol Costello }}</ref> The S-3 used for the flight was retired from service and placed on display at the [[National Naval Aviation Museum]] in [[Pensacola, Florida]] on 17 July 2003.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.codeonemagazine.com/events/oct_03/oct03_events23.html |title = Navy One Retired |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20061024201309/http://www.codeonemagazine.com/events/oct_03/oct03_events23.html |archive-date = 24 October 2006 }}</ref><ref name="Donald">{{cite book |last = Donald |first = David |title = Warplanes of the Fleet |pages = [https://archive.org/details/warplanesoffleet0000unse/page/168 168, 171] |publisher = AIRtime Publishing |year = 2004 |isbn = 1-880588-81-1 |url = https://archive.org/details/warplanesoffleet0000unse/page/168 }}</ref>
There has only been one aircraft designated as Navy One: a [[Lockheed S-3 Viking]], [[BuNo]] ''159387'', assigned to the "Blue Wolves" of [[VS-35 (1990-2005)|VS-35]], which transported President [[George W. Bush]] to the aircraft carrier [[USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72)|USS ''Abraham Lincoln'']] off the coast of San Diego, California, on 1 May 2003. The pilot was Commander John "Skip" Lussier, then VS-35's executive officer; and the flight officer was Lieutenant Ryan "Wilson" Phillips.<ref>{{cite interview |first = John |last = Lussier |first2 = Ryan |last2 = Phillips |url = http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0305/02/ltm.15.html |title = President Bush's Pilot |work = American Morning |date = 2 May 2003 |publisher = CNN|interviewer = Carol Costello }}</ref> The S-3 used for the flight was retired from service and placed on display at the [[National Naval Aviation Museum]] in [[Pensacola, Florida]], on 17 July 2003.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.codeonemagazine.com/events/oct_03/oct03_events23.html |title = Navy One Retired |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20061024201309/http://www.codeonemagazine.com/events/oct_03/oct03_events23.html |archive-date = 24 October 2006 }}</ref><ref name="Donald">{{cite book |last = Donald |first = David |title = Warplanes of the Fleet |pages = [https://archive.org/details/warplanesoffleet0000unse/page/168 168, 171] |publisher = AIRtime Publishing |year = 2004 |isbn = 1-880588-81-1 |url = https://archive.org/details/warplanesoffleet0000unse/page/168 }}</ref>
 
When [[President of the United States|President]] [[Donald Trump]] boarded the [[USS George H. W. Bush|USS ''George H.W. Bush'']] pierside at [[Naval Station Norfolk]] on October 5, 2025, he said the ship would "be Navy One, like Air Force One" for the day.<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.facebook.com/reel/1343572130500857/ |title=4.3M views {{!}} Reel by Fox News |language=en |access-date=2025-10-18 |via=www.facebook.com}}</ref>


A Navy aircraft carrying the [[Vice President of the United States|vice president]] would be designated '''Navy Two'''.
A Navy aircraft carrying the [[Vice President of the United States|vice president]] would be designated '''Navy Two'''.
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S-3B Viking "Navy One" at the National Naval Aviation Museum.

Navy One is the call sign of any United States Navy aircraft carrying the president of the United States.[1]

There has only been one aircraft designated as Navy One: a Lockheed S-3 Viking, BuNo 159387, assigned to the "Blue Wolves" of VS-35, which transported President George W. Bush to the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln off the coast of San Diego, California, on 1 May 2003. The pilot was Commander John "Skip" Lussier, then VS-35's executive officer; and the flight officer was Lieutenant Ryan "Wilson" Phillips.[2] The S-3 used for the flight was retired from service and placed on display at the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, on 17 July 2003.[3][4]

When President Donald Trump boarded the USS George H.W. Bush pierside at Naval Station Norfolk on October 5, 2025, he said the ship would "be Navy One, like Air Force One" for the day.[5]

A Navy aircraft carrying the vice president would be designated Navy Two.

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