Fleet

Airborne Operations innovative sourcing framework provides the U.S. Government, allied nations and civilian organizations access to a diversified fleet of fixed and rotary wing aircraft. We are distinctive in our ability to access non-standard type aircraft that offer exceptional mission-centric capabilities including equipment specifically designed for operations in challenging terrains and severe environments.

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Fleet
Airborne Operations’ fleet of rotary wing aircraft meets or exceed the functional requirements of current aviation procurement supply channels.
Airborne Operations provides a wide range of fixed wing aircraft including equipment government agencies have been unable to source through existing acquisition and supply chain channels.
Rotary wing
Airborne Operations’ fleet of rotary wing aircraft meets or exceed the functional requirements of current aviation procurement supply channels.
Heavy
Aircraft weighing more than 45,000 lbs.
MI-26
The largest and most powerful helicopter to have gone into series production.
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MI-17
Mi-17 is among the world's most-produced helicopters, operated in over 80 countries.
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MI-8
The original and most common version of the Mi-8(17) family.
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Medium
Aircraft weighing between 12,000 lbs and 45,000 lbs.
KA-32
Ka-32 is a compact high-power-to-weight-ratio helicopter with coaxial rotors.
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Light
Aircraft weighing less than 12,000 lbs.
AS 355
A twin-engine version of the ECUREUIL family.
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H125 (AS-350)
Single-engine light utility helicopter.
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Fixed wing
Airborne Operations provides a wide range of fixed wing aircraft including equipment government agencies have been unable to source through existing acquisition and supply chain channels.
Heavy
Aircraft capable of takeoff weights of 300,000 lbs or more whether or not they are operating at this weight during a particular phase.
BOEING 767-200ER
Most Widely Used for Cross-Atlantic Routes
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Medium
Aircraft of more than 41,000 lbs, maximum certificated takeoff weight, up to but not including 300,000 lbs.
BOEING 737-400
Low Fuel Consumption B737 Model
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AN-74
Operations in Any Climate
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Light
Aircraft of 41,000 lbs or less maximum certificated takeoff weight.
ATR-72
Twin turboprop passenger and freighter aircraft suitable for short runways.
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Rotary wing

Rotary wing

Airborne Operations’ fleet of rotary wing aircraft meets or exceed the functional requirements of current aviation procurement supply channels.

Heavy

Heavy

Aircraft weighing more than 45,000 lbs.

MI-26

MI-26

Aircraft weighing more than 45,000 lbs.

MI-17

MI-17

Aircraft weighing more than 45,000 lbs.

MI-8

MI-8

Aircraft weighing more than 45,000 lbs.

Medium

Medium

Aircraft weighing between 12,000 lbs and 45,000 lbs.

KA-32

KA-32

Aircraft weighing between 12,000 lbs and 45,000 lbs.

Light

Light

Aircraft weighing less than 12,000 lbs.

AS 355

AS 355

Aircraft weighing less than 12,000 lbs.

H125 (AS-350)

H125 (AS-350)

Aircraft weighing less than 12,000 lbs.

Airborne Operations’ fleet of rotary wing aircraft meets or exceed the functional requirements of current aviation procurement supply channels.

Fixed wing

Fixed wing

Airborne Operations provides a wide range of fixed wing aircraft including equipment government agencies have been unable to source through existing acquisition and supply chain channels.

Heavy

Heavy

Aircraft capable of takeoff weights of 300,000 lbs or more whether or not they are operating at this weight during a particular phase.

BOEING 767-200ER

BOEING 767-200ER

Aircraft capable of takeoff weights of 300,000 lbs or more whether or not they are operating at this weight during a particular phase.

Medium

Medium

Aircraft of more than 41,000 lbs, maximum certificated takeoff weight, up to but not including 300,000 lbs.

BOEING 737-400

BOEING 737-400

Aircraft of more than 41,000 lbs, maximum certificated takeoff weight, up to but not including 300,000 lbs.

AN-74

AN-74

Aircraft of more than 41,000 lbs, maximum certificated takeoff weight, up to but not including 300,000 lbs.

Light

Light

Aircraft of 41,000 lbs or less maximum certificated takeoff weight.

ATR-72

ATR-72

Aircraft of 41,000 lbs or less maximum certificated takeoff weight.

Airborne Operations provides a wide range of fixed wing aircraft including equipment government agencies have been unable to source through existing acquisition and supply chain channels.

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