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Thursday 14 December 2000

President Clinton & Air Force One at Birmingham Airport 14th December 2000



President Bill Clinton visits U.K. from 12th to 14th December 2000

On 12th December 2000 at 2100 President Bill Clinton arrived in Belfast. On the following day at 1440 the President delivered a keynote address to 8,500 members of the public at Belfast's new millennium stadium, the Odyssey Arena. At 1500 the President flew from Belfast (EGAA BFS) and arrived at London Heathrow (LHR) at 1820 with First Lady Hillary Clinton and their daughter Chelsea on board his official jet Air Force One. On the 14th the President was flown by helicopter to London, where he landed in Hyde Park before being chauffeured to Buckingham Palace. Mr Clinton had tea with the Queen during the last day of his UK visit.



President of the United States Bill Clinton visited the University of Warwick on Thursday 14th December 2000 and gave his last major foreign policy speech as President before leaving Birmingham Airport (BHX / EGBB) on Air Force One, the presidential jumbo jet. He was accompanied by First Lady and Senator Elect Hillary Clinton, their daughter Chelsea Clinton and Prime Minister Tony Blair was present.

USAF United States Air Force Boeing 747-2G4B (VC-25A) Reg: 92-9000 / SAM 29000 cn: 23825 / 685

SAM 27000 was the second of two Boeing VC-137C United States Air Force. The VC-137C serial number 72-7000 was a customised version of the Boeing 707. It entered service in 1972, served all US presidents until George W. Bush and was retired in 2001.

Marine One is the call sign of any United States Marine Corps aircraft carrying the President of the United States. On the 14th December 2000 the Sikorsky VH-3D (Sea King) was used to transport the president.


By uniwarwick
Published on 24 Apr 2013

A record of the visit to the university on 14 December 2000 by Prime Minister Tony Blair and President Bill Clinton. Expectant crowds; security checks; celebrity guests; a choral concert; helicopter arrivals; 'pressing the flesh'; speeches by the Vice Chancellor on Warwick, the Prime Minister on relations between the UK, Europe and the US, and the President on the "global information age". Clinton was soon to stand down after eight years in office, whilst Blair, having come to power in 1997, had another six and a half years of an often controversial premiership ahead of him. From the University of Warwick archive

Tuesday 10 October 2000

NATO Defence Ministers Conference at Birmingham























NATO Defence Ministers Conference at Birmingham 10th - 11th October 2000



The defence Ministers of NATO countries arrived at Birmingham for a conference at the ICC between 8th and 11th October 2000.

NATO Conference arrivals below:

Sunday 8th October 2000:
61-0327      EC135              USAF
042            YAK 40            POLISH
60203         C-20                USAF
90402         G.5                  USAF
93-7024      C.650              TURKISH
80002         C-32                USAF

Monday 9th October:
161530       C-9                  US Navy
XV102        VC-10             RAF
61-0327      EC135N          USAF
042             YAK 40          Polish AF
86-0203      C-20               USAF
5105           C.601             Czech AF
90402         G.5                 USAF
C-080         C.601              Danish AF
MM62020   Fa50               Italian AF
CM-02        Fa20               Belgian AF
MM62173   A319CJ           Italian AF
93-7024      Citation 650     Turkish AF
98-0002      C-32/B757       USAF

A Greek Airforce EMB-135 and a Spanish
Airforce Fa50 arrived late Monday.

Tuesday 10th October:
144615         Challenger       CANADA
45.20/T16.1  Fa50               SPANISH
10+23           A310               LUFTWAFFE
17403           Fa50                PORTUGUESE
CD-01          Fa900              BELGIAN
144604         Challenger        CANADA
209              EMB 135         GREEK AF
027              Fa50                FRENCH (unconfirmed)
V-11            G.4                  KLu

Information courtesy of Andy Smith of www.militaryairshows.co.uk

Attendees from Front Row left to right:
Mr. H. Haekkerup (Minister of Defence, Denmark)
Mr. V. Vetchy (Minister of Defence, Czech Republic)
Mr. A. Eggleton (Minister of Defence, Canada)
Mr. A. Flahaut (Minister of Defence, Belgium)
NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson
Mr. W. Cohen (US Secretary of Defence)
Mr. G. Hoon (UK Secretary of State for Defence)
Mr. S. akmakoglu (Minister of Defence, Turkey)
Mr. F. Trillo-Figueroa Martinez Conde (Minister of Defence, Spain)
Back Row:
Mr. R. Scharping (Minister of Defence, Germany)
Mr. A. Tsohatzopoulos (Minister of Defence, Greece)
Mr. J. Szabo (Minister of Defence, Hungary)
Ambassador G. Plsson (Permanent Representative, Iceland)
Mr. S. Mattarella (Minister of Defence, Italy)
Mr. C. Goerens (Minister of Defence, Luxembourg)
Mr. B. Tore Godal (Minister of Defence, Norway)
Mr. B. Komorowski (Minister of Defence, Poland)
Mr. J. Castro Caldas (Minister of Defence, Portugal)

Monday 1 May 2000

Air Transat Lockheed Tristar L-1011


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Air Transat Lockheed L-1011 Tristar arrives Birmingham following a flight from Toronto - circa. May 2000.

Air Transat L-1011 Tristar with ATC radio contact


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Air Transat Lockheed L-1011 Tristar departs Birmingham for Toronto in May 2000.