Thirty companies were awarded spots on a potential $4 billion contract from the U.S. Transportation Command for international charter airlift services.
The Department of Defense said Tuesday work under the International Charter Airlift Services in Support of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet contract will be performed across the globe and will run through Sept. 30, 2026.
The awardees of the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, fixed-price contract are:
- ABX Air
- Air Transport International
- Alaska Airlines
- Allegiant Air
- American Airlines
- Amerijet International
- Atlas Air
- Breeze Aviation Group
- Delta Air Lines
- Eastern Air Express
- Eastern Airlines
- Federal Express (team and corporation)
- Global Crossing Airlines
- Hawaiian Airlines
- JetBlue Airways
- Kalitta Air
- Lynden Air Cargo
- National Air Cargo
- Northern Air Cargo
- Omni Air International
- Patriot Team Polar
- Air Cargo Worldwide
- Sky Lease
- Southwest Airlines
- Sun Country
- Tatonduk Outfitters
- United Airlines
- United Parcel Service
- Western Global Airlines
Transcom’s Directorate of Acquisition manages the contract and will use fiscal 2025 working capital funds for the effort.
In January, the command also announced 20 contractors on a potential $873 million IDIQ for domestic air cargo and passenger charter services.