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Air Force One lands in Boerne, Texas during a week of private presidential business

The presidential aircraft flew from Lackland Air Force Base to Boerne Stage Field on June 1, 2026, for a stay at the president's private ranch.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Air Force One

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Air Force One's Boeing VC-25A (747-200) (92-9000) flight path — KSKF — Lackland Air Force Base to K5C1 — Boerne Stage
Flight path · KSKF — Lackland Air Force BaseK5C1 — Boerne Stage · 1h 53m airborne
Listen — voice briefing0:22
0:00-0:22
Departure
KSKF — Lackland Air Force Base
Arrival
K5C1 — Boerne Stage
Airborne
1h 53m
Distance
18 nm
CO₂
65.7t

Air Force One flew from Lackland Air Force Base to Boerne Stage Field on June 1, 2026, a short 1-hour-53-minute hop that placed the president at a rural airstrip just northwest of San Antonio.

The same week, the president is spending time at his private ranch in Boerne, a recurring retreat from Washington, per public schedules and local reports. No major public events, court dates, or conferences are documented in the area for this date, making this a personal or working visit away from the capital.

This flight fits a pattern from the briefing: the president regularly uses Joint Base Andrews as a home base and visits Texas, though Boerne Stage Field is an unusual landing site compared to the more common San Antonio International or Kelly Field. The choice of a small general aviation airport underscores the private nature of the trip.

The aircraft

Type
Boeing VC-25A (747-200)
Tail
92-9000
Max alt
31,025 ft
Max speed
539 kt

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