Federal Contract Vehicles

IGF Domestic

DOMESTIC FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION PART 135 CHARTERED AIRLIFT SERVICES - AIR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

USTRANSCOM IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$109.7M
Task orders
66
Companies awarded
13

Vehicle overview

The Domestic Federal Aviation Regulation Part 135 Chartered Airlift Services - Air Transportation Services is a contract vehicle managed by the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM). It provides domestic chartered airlift services conducted under Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 135 regulations. This vehicle succeeds the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) - Air Transportation Services contract.

Service categories include nonscheduled chartered passenger air transportation and passenger air charter operations.

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Frequently asked questions

What is IGF Domestic?
The Domestic Federal Aviation Regulation Part 135 Chartered Airlift Services - Air Transportation Services is a contract vehicle managed by the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM). It provides domestic chartered airlift services conducted under Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 135 regulations. This vehicle succeeds the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) - Air Transportation Services contract.
Which agency manages IGF Domestic?
DOMESTIC FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION PART 135 CHARTERED AIRLIFT SERVICES - AIR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES is a IDIQ managed by United States Transportation Command.
What can agencies acquire through IGF Domestic?
Service categories include nonscheduled chartered passenger air transportation and passenger air charter operations.
How much has been obligated through IGF Domestic?
$109.7M has been obligated across 66 task orders.
How many contractors hold IGF Domestic?
13 contractors hold a position on IGF Domestic.
Is IGF Domestic active?
No, IGF Domestic is not currently active — its status is expired.

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