Domestic Charter Airlift FAA 121
Domestic Charter Airlift Services FAA Part 121
- Obligated to date
- $271.5M
- Task orders
- 1,941
- Contractors
- 20
- Ceiling
- $873 million
Vehicle overview
Domestic Charter Airlift Services FAA Part 121 is a contract vehicle managed by the U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM). It procures domestic charter airlift for passenger and cargo movements to support USTRANSCOM's transportation requirements. This vehicle succeeds the previous Domestic Charter Airlift Services contract.
Performance is limited to aircraft certified under Part 121 of the Federal Aviation Regulation.
Vehicle details
- Ordering period
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01 June 2025 through 30 September 2028, with an optional six-month extension
- Ceiling
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$873 million
Domestic Charter Airlift FAA 121 contract holders
| Contractor | Obligated | Task orders |
|---|---|---|
| NATIONAL AIR CARGO GROUP, INC | $56.3M | 321 |
| EASTERN AIRLINES LLC | $48.7M | 227 |
| SUN COUNTRY, INC. | $29.9M | 285 |
| ALLEGIANT AIR LLC | $27.6M | 308 |
| SIERRA PACIFIC AIRLINES, INC | $24.8M | 339 |
| LYNDEN AIR CARGO, LLC | $16.7M | 6 |
| OMNI AIR INTERNATIONAL, LLC | $15.4M | 77 |
| DELTA AIR LINES, INC. | $13.9M | 107 |
| TATONDUK OUTFITTERS LIMITED | $10.2M | 2 |
| EASTERN AIR EXPRESS LLC | $6.9M | 70 |
| GLOBAL CROSSING AIRLINES INC | $4.9M | 48 |
| KALITTA AIR LLC | $3.2M | 14 |
| ATLAS AIR, INC. | $2.9M | 10 |
| UNITED AIRLINES, INC. | $2.7M | 20 |
| AVELO AIRLINES, INC. | $2.4M | 40 |
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Frequently asked questions
- What is Domestic Charter Airlift FAA 121?
- Domestic Charter Airlift Services FAA Part 121 is a contract vehicle managed by the U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM). It procures domestic charter airlift for passenger and cargo movements to support USTRANSCOM's transportation requirements. This vehicle succeeds the previous Domestic Charter Airlift Services contract.
- Which agency manages Domestic Charter Airlift FAA 121?
- Domestic Charter Airlift Services FAA Part 121 is a IDIQ managed by Department of Defense – U.S. Transportation Command.
- What can agencies acquire through Domestic Charter Airlift FAA 121?
- Performance is limited to aircraft certified under Part 121 of the Federal Aviation Regulation.
- How much has been obligated through Domestic Charter Airlift FAA 121?
- $271.5M has been obligated across 1,941 task orders.
- How many contractors hold Domestic Charter Airlift FAA 121?
- 20 contractors hold a position on Domestic Charter Airlift FAA 121.
- What is the contract ceiling of Domestic Charter Airlift FAA 121?
- Domestic Charter Airlift FAA 121 has a program ceiling of $873 million.
- Is Domestic Charter Airlift FAA 121 active?
- Yes, Domestic Charter Airlift FAA 121 is currently active (ordering period: 01 June 2025 through 30 September 2028, with an optional six-month extension).
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