Intruder arrested at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland
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Air Force investigators said they were questioning an intruder who breached the security perimeter at Joint Base Andrews the day before President Joe Biden was to travel on Air Force One. File Photo by Gary I Rothstein/UPI | License Photo
Feb. 5 (UPI) Authorities arrested a man who allegedly breached the Maryland Air Force base that houses Air Force One the day before President Joe Biden was scheduled to take his first flight on the plane as president.
Air Force Office of Special Investigations spokeswoman Linda Card told the Military Times that investigators interviewed the unauthorized individual who gained prohibited access to Joint Base Andrews on Thursday.
Air Force will investigate base security worldwide in wake of intruder entering jet at JBA, home of Air Force One February 5
A man gained unauthorized access to the flightline at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, Thursday and entered a C-40 aircraft assigned to the 89th Airlift Wing. It was not immediately clear which model of C-40 it was. Here, a new C-40C airplane arrives at Scott Air Force Base, Ill., in 2007. (Tech. Sgt. Dan Oliver/Air Force) In the wake of an intruder gaining unauthorized access and entering a jet at Joint Base Andrews, the Air Force will review security practices around the world, officials said Friday afternoon.
WASHINGTON — An intruder breached security at Joint Base Andrews, where presidential planes are kept, and got inside one of the aircraft used to transport the nation’s elected leaders, top government officials and first ladies, the base confirmed Friday.
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Updated: Intruder at Joint Base Andrews Boarded C-40 Aircraft, Had Existing Warrants.
Updated: Intruder at Joint Base Andrews Boarded C-40 Aircraft, Had Existing Warrants.
A file photo of a Boeing C-40 VIP transport aircraft. (Image credit: USAF Photo from 89th Airlift Wing)
USAF Says Boarding of C-40 VIP Transport At Joint Base Andrews Not Linked to Extremist Protests at Capitol.
The Public Affairs office of the 316th Wing at Joint Base Andrews has issued an official media release about the security incident at the base on February 5, 2021. The official release follows early indications on social media and other reports that the incident had involved a smaller Gulfstream C-37 transport. The official acknowledgement of the incident confirms that the aircraft involved was a larger Boeing C-40 VIP transport, a military version of 737 airliner.
Man arrested after boarding plane in US government VIP fleet at Joint Base Andrews
A man gained access to a C-40 aircraft on Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Thursday that’s part of a fleet frequently utilized by senior government leaders, the base said in a statement Friday.
The US Air Force Inspector General has been directed to investigate the breach and the Air Force will also launch a comprehensive review of installation security and trends, according to a statement by the military branch.
The 316th Wing Public Affairs said in the statement that the man had “gained unauthorized access to the flightline and entered a C-40 aircraft assigned to the 89th Airlift Wing. Joint Base Andrews Security Forces responded, detained and interviewed the individual. US Air Force Office of Special Investigations assisted with the interview.”