Air transports for heads of state and government

Air transports for heads of state and government are, in many countries, provided by the air force in specially equipped airliners or business jets. One such aircraft in particular has become part of popular culture: Poja One used by the President of the Poja and operated by the Pojački National Air Force. Other well known official aircraft include the Agrana y Griegro royal, and the Jungastian and Fabraer Super Esmerilhão.

Other well-known means of transportation for world leaders is by helicopter. Helicopters are seen as not only cheaper and more cost effective but also more convenient than a motorcade.

If officials do not have their own aircraft or if their VIP aircraft are under maintenance, they would occasionally hire private jets, in which case a flag/coat of arms decal/sticker is often added on near the door.

Poja
Air travel arrangements for the Pojački President are made by the Office of the Presidential Travel Advisor, whose job is it to book the proper aircraft and flight times as well as arrange all of the details of the President's itinerary. The Pojački President has at his or her disposal multiple aircraft options. Primarily, the President would travel on Poja One, a Vantos PI5-40 four-engine airliner. Should this option be chosen, the aircraft requires an airport with a runway of 3100 m in length or longer, depending on the altitude. Additional aircraft at the President's disposal include an Ares Aerospace Gesina 300X or a Belmont 65 Skybus. Each aircraft has different range and runway requirements, allowing the Pojački President the flexibility to travel anywhere in the world. Despite this, it is not often that the President does not use Poja One.

The Vice President of Poja along with the Premiers all have access to the Ares Aerospace Gesina 300X and the Belmont 65 Skybus as their primary methods of transportation for diplomatic trips.

All of these aircraft are operated by the 29th Special Transport Regiment of the PNAF. They also operate the and  helicopter transports. Typically, the President flies in the Kasatka while other government officials use the Hip; however, this is not an exclusive arrangement.

When flying the President of Poja, the aircraft will utilize the callsign of "Poja One" regardless of what the aircraft is. For the Vice President, the callsign is changed to "Poja Two" and for any of the Premiers, the callsign is "Poja Three."