I mentioned to Mr. Gorbachev how much I would like him to visit the United States. So, I invited him, and he said, ``I accept.'' And then he told me how much he'd like me to see the Soviet Union. So, he invited me, and I said, ``I accept.'' And there it was, as simple as that. So, face-to-face talks can be helpful.
President Ronald Reagan

Opening in 2005, the Air Force One Pavilion features multiple historic Presidential transportation exhibits and the Annenberg Discovery Learning Center.
Visitors walk through Air Force One, the âFlying White Houseâ for President Reagan and six other U.S. presidents from 1973-2001. The interior of a Marine One helicopter and an actual presidential motorcade featuring President Reaganâs 1984 parade limousine round out our Presidential transportation exhibits.
The upper floor of this three-floor exhibit starts with the Mezzanine Gallery. Here we highlight President Reaganâs face-to-face diplomacy with world leaders on economic relations, strategic relations and arms control as he travels on Air Force One. The Secret Service and their role in protecting the President while he travels displays on a gallery wall on this level.
The second floor focuses on the history of Air Force One with Stan Stokesâ mural, History of the Flying White House, featuring aircraft from FDRâs Dixie Clipper to the current Boeing 747. It also showcases President Reaganâs presidential parade limousine and a Secret Service motorcade.
The lower floor, or Marine One Gallery, showcases President Lyndon Johnsonâs Marine One helicopter. Visitors can also enjoy refreshments in the âRonald Reagan Pubâ - an actual Irish pub which was donated to the Library from Reaganâs ancestral Irish village of Ballyporeen, Ireland.