;Canada • C-FDTX (c/n 5018) L-1329 Jetstar 6 – The
Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa, has an L-1329 Jetstar 6 that the Department of Transport used to carry government officials and foreign dignitaries. • C-FDTF (c/n 5088) L-1329 Jetstar 6 – The
Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum has a Jetstar that was used by the Canadian Prime Minister and other government officials. ;Indonesia • A-9446 (c/n 5046) L-1329 Jetstar 6 – Used as VIP aircraft of Indonesian government, nicknamed "Sapta Marga". On display at
Garuda Indonesia Training Centre (GITC) in
Duri Kosambi, Cengkareng • A-1645 (c/n 5059) L-1329 Jetstar 6 – Used as VIP aircraft of the Indonesian government, nicknamed "Pancasila". On display at
Dirgantara Mandala Museum in
Yogyakarta. This aircraft was used by Indonesia's first president,
Sukarno. ;Mexico • 3908 (c/n 5144) L-1329 Jetstar 8 - On display at the Museo Militar de Aviación at
Santa Lucía Air Force Base. ;United Kingdom • N25AG (c/n 5202) L-1329-25 JetStar II - fuselage preserved for guest accommodations at Apple Camping in Redberth,
Pembrokeshire, Wales.[41] , displayed at the
Museum of Flight near Seattle sat parked in
Roswell, NM for decades ;United States • N329J (c/n 1001) L-1329 JetStar – The prototype JetStar is undergoing restoration at the
Museum of Flight's Restoration Center in
Everett, Washington. This aircraft is one of only two JetStars with only two engines. • N711Z (c/n 1002) L-1329 JetStar - On pylon display in false USAF marking as
89-001 near Base Operations and the AMC Air Terminal at
Andrews AFB, Maryland. • N814NA (c/n 5003) L-1329 JetStar 6 - Former NASA JetStar is on display at the Joe Davies Heritage Park, Palmdale, California. • N777EP (c/n 5004) L-1329 JetStar 6 - Owned by
Elvis Presley in his later years and named
Hound Dog II, on display at
Graceland, Memphis Tennessee. This is one of two Jetstars owned by Elvis Presley and/or his family. • 59-5958 (c/n 5010) C-140A - Displayed at the
Travis Air Force Base Heritage Center in
Fairfield, California. • 61-2488 (c/n 5017) VC-140B – The
Museum of Aviation next to
Robins Air Force Base has a VC-140B on display. • 61-2489 (c/n 5022) VC-140B –
Pima Air and Space Museum, adjacent to
Davis-Monthan AFB in
Tucson, Arizona. • 61-2490 (c/n 5024) VC-140B - President Lyndon Johnson's JetStar is on display at the
Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park. • 59-5959 (c/n 5026) C-140A - In the Scott Field Heritage Air Park at
Scott AFB, Illinois. • 61-2492 (c/n 5031) VC-140B - In the Presidential Aircraft collection of the
National Museum of the United States Air Force,
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. • 59-5962 (c/n 5032) C-140A - Preserved at
Edwards Air Force Base in
Edwards, California. • 62-4197 (c/n 5041) C-140B - Pima Air and Space Museum, adjacent to Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, Arizona. Aircraft has been given an artistic paintjob, named "Spy Tiger" by artist Andrew Schoultz. • 62-4200 (c/n 5044) C-140B - Pima Air and Space Museum, adjacent to Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, Arizona. Aircraft has been given an artistic paintjob, named "Back to Supersonica" by artist Kenny Scharf. • 62-4201 (c/n 5045) C-140B -
Hill Aerospace Museum,
Hill Air Force Base,
Ogden, Utah, this was confirmed by former members of the 89th SAM from
Andrews Air Force Base to have carried President Johnson and his wife. • N428DA (c/n 5058) L-1329 JetStar 8 - On display at the Aviation History and Technology Center adjacent to
Dobbins Air Reserve Base in
Marietta, Georgia. • N313JS (c/n 5086) L-1329 JetStar 731 - Preserved for display at the Aviation History and Technology Center adjacent to Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia. • N33SJ (c/n 5087) L-1329 JetStar 731 - Forward fuselage preserved at the
Planes of Fame Museum in
Chino, California. Painted in false US Air Force colors. • N511TD (c/n 5145) L-1329 JetStar 8 - On display at the
Greater Saint Louis Air & Space Museum,
Cahokia, Illinois. • XB-DUH (c/n 5157) L-1329 JetStar 8 - At the entrance to Dodson International Parts in
Rantoul, Kansas with false registration N001DI. • N175MD (c/n 5215) L-1329-25 JetStar II – The
Miami Auto Museum in
North Miami,
Florida has a complete JetStar on display inside the museum. • N377SA (c/n 5229) L-1329-25 JetStar II - On display at the
Pacific Coast Air Museum in
Santa Rosa, California. • N77C (c/n 5232) L-1329-25 JetStar II - On display at the TWA Museum at
Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport,
Kansas City, Missouri. ==Specifications (JetStar II)==