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Pentagon Probing Lapse in Boeing Security Credentials for Air Force One

Our Bureau - : Mar 24, 2023 - : 11:20 pm

The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) is scrutinizing why Boeing employees worked on current and future Air Force One planes without the security credentials required for the highly classified jets, the Wall Street Journal has reported.

Boeing discovered on March 14that “Yankee White” credentials for about 250 employees who work on the Air Force One planes had lapsed, the Air Force and Boeing confirmed. Although all the workers involved have retained current top secret clearances, they did not have the additional Yankee White clearance that is is required for individuals working on matters connected to the presidential aircraft.

According to Reuters, the issue affects employees who work on the current presidential airlift fleet as well as the next-generation Air Force One planes, known respectively as VC-25A and VC-25B.

“When Boeing discovered this administrative issue, we quickly notified the Air Force, and, in coordination with the Air Force, we temporarily suspended access to the VC-25A and VC-25B areas for those Boeing employees who were affected,” a Boeing spokesperson said.

On March 19, “the vast majority of employees” with lapsed Yankee White credentials were approved to begin working in the secured areas where Air Force One planes are built and maintained, the Air Force said. It added that VC-25A and VC-25B operations were not halted over the documentation issue. The first of two planes is to be delivered by September 2027.

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