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How will our Teresa May get to Washington?
Will Pr. Trump send Air Force One? Or will she get an RAF plane, or just go on British Airways?
14 Answers
- Anonymous4 years agoFavorite Answer
On Friday 8 July 2016, a newly converted RAF Voyager A330, (registry ZZ336) was first used by the UK to transport government ministers from London Heathrow airport to the 2016 NATO conference in Warsaw, Poland. This new transport aircraft was reconfigured to have 158 seats but still retain its primary mission as an aerial tanker. The aircraft is also intended for use by members of the British royal family for official overseas visits
No. 32 (The Royal) Squadron of the Royal Air Force maintains a fleet of Agusta A109 helicopters and BAE-146 regional airliners to support travel by the Royal Family, the Prime Minister and senior members of the British Government, secondary to their military duties.
- Anonymous4 years ago
To save the treasury money Theresa will take an easy jet to Paris and fly on an Air France special fare.
- OmegaLv 74 years ago
Air Force One is for the use of the President of
the United States. I expect the Prime Minister has
other arrangement for travelling.
- Anonymous4 years ago
Of she will take an RAF aircraft of the Queens Flight. landing at Andrews air force base from Heathrow,
- 4 years ago
Hot air balloon. It's the greenest option. There's no need for any fuel, she just sits in the basket and speaks.
- Anonymous4 years ago
Oh come on this is basic schoolboy/girl stuff.
- ?Lv 74 years ago
I'm sure she won't be wasting YOUR money! Mr. T clearly won't be sending AF 1 to pick her up and I seriously doubt the RAF will be involved either.
- Anonymous4 years ago
Hi so what is wrong with british airways 1st class
- Anonymous4 years ago
in order to get the advantage of comfort and safety of modern airlines, I'd imagine a chartered flight on an airline