'Ghost' jet hidden by FBI rivals Air Force One but is cloaked in secrecy and few know its true purpose

Published on Jul 18, 2025 at 4:21 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on Jul 18, 2025 at 5:44 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

The US president travels on Air Force One, but the FBI and other intelligence agencies also use several other aircraft, including a jet that’s so secretive people simply call it the Ghost Jet.

The ghost jet is invisible and as secure as it gets.

Almost as secure as Air Force One.

And you’ll never believe how big the president’s ‘motorcade’ in the sky is.

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The Ghost Jet is as secure as Air Force One, and perhaps even more secret

As you probably already know, the US president flies on Air Force One.

But the FBI and other intelligence agencies that travel with him also employ a very long list of aircraft to accompany the president, as well as for secret missions.

Secret service agents confirmed that the US president doesn’t go anywhere without a fleet of aircraft that follow him.

And this fleet is larger than we thought.

After Air Force One, there’s Air Force Two. It’s a modified Boeing 757 configured for the VP and senior officials, as well as a stealth-modified Gulfstream C‑37.

Last but definitely not least, we’ve got the FBI’s ‘ghost jet’.

It’s completely invisible to radars, and it even often changes its callsigns for extra safety.

No one knows what type of jet it is, or where it goes, and it’s invisible anyway.

So it’s as secure as it gets.

The United States takes safety and security quite seriously

The U.S. has 18 intelligence agencies, and even though they all have different jobs, they all have two things in common.

First, they protect the interests of the United States, and second, as a logical consequence, they protect the US president.

On land, the president travels in a bulletproof Cadillac known as The Beast, which is transported everywhere with cargo planes.

Everyone knows it’s bulletproof, but no one knows how, and no one will ever find out because, again, for security purposes, the car is destroyed every time the US security apparatus thinks it’s time to replace it.

We should also point out that The Beast is followed everywhere by a motorcade that also includes an identical Cadillac, because one is carrying the president and the other is just a decoy.

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