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  2. Patriot Express - Wikipedia

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    The Patriot Express (PE), formerly known as a CAT B flight, is a United States government contract flight which provides support to United States Armed Forces members and their families. Flights are operated by various commercial airlines and provide service worldwide, mainly across the Pacific and Europe.

  3. Government contract flight - Wikipedia

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    The route was moved to Baltimore when the Philadelphia AMC operation was shut down. By 2000 the service was being operated by Miami Air 737-800s from BWI to KEF. All charter flights were ended in 2005 and all US Forces are scheduled to leave the Keflavik NATO base by 30 Sep 2006. Noteworthy disasters involving a military charter flight include:

  4. Air Mobility Command - Wikipedia

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    The Air Mobility Command (AMC) is a ... The first C-5M conversion was completed on 16 May 2006 and performed its first flight on 19 June 2006. AMC received its final ...

  5. AMC Airlines - Wikipedia

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    AMC Airlines fleet; Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes Boeing 737-800: 1 — 189 Total 1 Since 2006 the airline has frequently leased Boeing 737-800s from ...

  6. Airline reservations system - Wikipedia

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    It contains information on schedules and fares and contains a database of reservations (or passenger name records) and of tickets issued (if applicable). ARSs are part of passenger service systems (PSS), which are applications supporting the direct contact with the passenger. ARS eventually evolved into the computer reservations system (CRS).

  7. United States Army Aviation and Missile Command - Wikipedia

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    United States Army Materiel Command (AMC) Size: 7,700 civilian, 250 military, TBD contractors (as of 1996) [1] Garrison/HQ: Redstone Arsenal: Website: www.amcom.army.mil: Commanders; Current commander: MG Lori L. Robinson: Notable commanders: General John Medaris (AOMC, 1958) Insignia; Distinctive Unit Insignia

  8. Civil Reserve Air Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Air Mobility Command (AMC) previously reported that throughout fiscal 2005 it planned to award more than $1.5 billion in additional business beyond the guaranteed portion of the contract. To join the Civil Reserve Air Fleet, carriers must maintain a minimum commitment of 40% of its Civil Reserve Air Fleet capable passenger and cargo fleet. [6]

  9. Special Air Mission - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft for this flight does not use the Air Force One call sign because it is not carrying the president in office. For presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush the flight was known as Special Air Mission 28000, where the number represents the aircraft's tail number.