PM to USA on what aircraft?

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Just saw a close up photo (hence unable to see much of the aircraft) of PM Scott Morrison getting off a military grey/green aircraft which didn't look like on of the Australian RAAF grey & white B737's I know that Australia has.

Therefore, can anyone tell me what aircract our PM flew to the USA on?

TIA
 
... Morrison getting off a military grey/green aircraft which didn't look like on of the Australian RAAF grey & white B737's I know that Australia has.

Therefore, can anyone tell me what aircract our PM flew to the USA on?

TIA

Just eliminating possibilities, here:

However, not Grey/green. :p
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Also not Grey/Green:
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Ah, that adds up. Matches with the news article photo that I saw.

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I always thought that our government needed something with more range than a B737.

Just realised that being an ex-QF A330; most of us here have probably flown on Shark-One our PM's personal transport :)
 
And it’s called ‘Shark 1’?

Edit: So, there must be Shark 2, as well?
 
Gee, they could have at least tricked up the paintwork a bit - that looks very drab. A bold Aussie flag on the front at the very least, I would have thought
 
I keep thinking that there needs to be some sort of competition to name the new plane ........................
 
Gee, they could have at least tricked up the paintwork a bit - that looks very drab. A bold Aussie flag on the front at the very least, I would have thought
Or the stars of the Southern Cross on the tail (thinking of the former Ansett livery).

Given that it's a tanker, could it do CBR-DCA non-stop or is the fuel in the tank not available to the plane?
 
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So what has happened to the B737-700 BBJ that we (the Australian public) used to fund?
 
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