They both are. AF1 is a designation that's transferable. The plane at bottom is a Boeing C-32, which is normally used as AF2, but is also at times designated as AF1 when the president (or even the fake president) needs to fly into a smaller airport that can't accomodate the 747 normally used as AF1. Delaware, as a tiny state starved of major airports, is exactly the kind of place where they'd probably need to use the C-32.
That said, Andrews AFB to New Castle Airbase (where Biden landed) is a 15 minute flight. Literally. It may not even take that long. It took MORE time and trouble to transport him to Andrews and board the plane than if he'd simply taken Marine One directly from the White House grounds, especially for someone just "going home for the weekend". AND it makes even less sense to risk an unnecessary transport to Andrews with the supposed risk to DC requiring the military to be swarming the town.
They both are. AF1 is a designation that's transferable. The plane at bottom is a Boeing C-32, which is normally used as AF2, but is also at times designated as AF1 when the president (or even the fake president) needs to fly into a smaller airport that can't accomodate the 747 normally used as AF1. Delaware, as a tiny state starved of major airports, is exactly the kind of place where they'd probably need to use the C-32.
That said, Andrews AFB to New Castle Airbase (where Biden landed) is a 15 minute flight. Literally. It may not even take that long. It took MORE time and trouble to transport him to Andrews and board the plane than if he'd simply taken Marine One directly from the White House grounds, especially for someone just "going home for the weekend". AND it makes even less sense to risk an unnecessary transport to Andrews with the supposed risk to DC requiring the military to be swarming the town.