To get on Air Force One, you typically have to be an important political official or one of the president's hand-picked guests. But ABC News took a rare look inside the iconic aircraft to show you what presidential travel is all about.
Spanning 195 feet and 8 inches across, Air Force One has roots all the way back to 1944, when Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first president with his own aircraft. Since then, Air Force One has continued to evolve with cutting edge technology and luxurious amenities fit for a king...or president, rather.