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Title: Colonel Alston


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AMC AERIAL PORT OPERATIONS
  • Colonel Alston
  • AMC/LGT

2
Overview
  • Organizational Overview
  • Aerial Port Operations
  • Deployed Operations
  • AMC/LGT-O
  • AMC/LGT-A

3
Unified Commands
  • 2 Types of Unified Commands
  • Geographic
  • Functional

4
Unified Command OrganizationGeographic
5
Unified Command OrganizationFunctional
6
USTRANSCOM Components
7
Air Mobility Command
  • Rapid Global Mobility is attained through
  • Cargo Airlift
  • Passenger Airlift
  • Aerial Refueling
  • Combat Delivery/Air Drop
  • Aeromedical Evacuation

8
HERE
THERE
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AMC Active Duty CONUS Bases
McChord

Fairchild
Grand Forks
McGuire
HQ 21st AF
Dover
Travis
Andrews
McConnell
Scott
HQ 15th AF
HQ AMC
Pope
Charleston
MacDill
10
Present Enroute System

632 AMSS Elmendorf
731 AMS Osan
730 AMS Yokota
726 AMS Rhein Main
727 AMS Mildenhall
721 AMOG
733 AMS Kadena
729 AMS Lajes
735 AMS Hickam
723 AMS Ramstein
715 AMOG
725 AMS Rota
728 AMS Incirlik
734 AMS Andersen
8 EAS PSAB
13 Key Overseas Locations 2 Air Mobility
Operations Groups 13 Air Mobility
Squadrons 4,000 Manpower Authorizations
11
Aerial Port Operations
12
AERIAL PORT MISSION
  • To ensure efficient and expeditious movement of
    passengers, cargo, mail, and personal property to
    and from AMC bases and other DOD activities
    during peacetime, exercises, and contingencies.

13
AERIAL PORT OPERATIONS
  • Air Terminal Operations Center (ATOC)
  • Air Freight
  • Passenger Service
  • Fleet Service
  • Combat Readiness
  • Aerial Delivery
  • Mobility Flight

14
AERIAL PORT OPERATIONS
  • Air Terminal Operations Center (ATOC)
  • APS Command Control
  • Data Records Reports
  • Capability Forecasting
  • Load Planning

15
AERIAL PORT OPERATIONS
  • Air Freight
  • Inbound/Outbound Processing
  • Special Handling
  • Aircraft/Ramp Services

16
CONUS FY CARGO TOTALS

Dover
Travis
Norfolk
Charleston
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AERIAL PORT OPERATIONS
  • Passenger Service
  • Passenger Service Center (PSC)
  • Passenger Processing
  • Baggage Processing
  • Passenger Dispatch

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AERIAL PORT OPERATIONS
  • Fleet Service
  • Aircrew/Passenger Meals
  • Potable Water/Igloos
  • Aircraft Latrine Servicing
  • Aircraft Cleaning
  • Trash Removal

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AERIAL PORT OPERATIONS
  • Combat Readiness
  • Manpower and Equipment Reporting
  • Coordinate TDY Taskings
  • Aerial Delivery
  • Rig/Inspect Airdrop
  • Training Loads
  • Drop Zone Recovery
  • Mobility Flight
  • Deployable Aerial Porters

20
DEPLOYED OPERATIONS
  • AMOGs Tasked Directly From TACC
  • Self-Sufficient
  • Set Up/Operate Terminal Services
  • ATOC
  • Cargo
  • Passenger Handling
  • Initiate ITV
  • Theater Takeover
  • after 30-45 Days

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Deployable AMC Units


McChord
62 APMF
McGuire
621 AMOG
436 APMF
Dover
Travis
TACC
Scott
615 AMOG
Charleston
437 APMF
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AMC/LGT- OAerial Port Operations
  • Mission Statement
  • Responsible for Policy Development for Operation
    of AMC Aerial Ports, International Gateways,
    Passenger Reservations, and Traffic Management
    Offices
  • Include Customs, Agriculture, and Hazardous Cargo
    Certification Requirements. Command Manager for
    Hazardous Material
  • Training and Certification and Aircraft Loading
    Certification Program

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AMC/LGT- OResponsibilities
  • Cargo Operations/Movement
  • Provide oversight and develop policy and
    procedures
  • Manage Commercial Cargo Programs
  • Strategic Distribution
  • Worldwide Express (WWX)
  • MILALOC/COMALOC ratio for optimal fleet
    utilization balanced with velocity and customer
    wait time
  • Strategic Tender Use/Measurement
  • Travel Entitlements (Space R A Travel)
  • Gateway Management
  • BWI, SEA, LAX, ATL

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AMC/LGT- OResponsibilities (Cont)
  • Traffic Management
  • Household Goods/Baggage
  • BAS Commercial CONUS Small Cargo Program
    Management
  • Intransit Visibility (ITV)
  • Homestation and Deployed Capability

25
AMC/LGT- ATransportation Programs
  • Mission Statement
  • Command Functional Manager for Aerial Port
    Resources, Developing Mobility, Contingency
    Policy, Insure Active and ARC Aerial Port Unit
    Readiness
  • Functional Manager for Air Transportation
    Manpower, Training Requirements, Equipment,
    Facilities, and Organizations
  • Develops Requirements for Contracted Air Terminal
    Services

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AMC/LGT- AResponsibilities
  • Manpower
  • War Planning
  • Air Terminal Contracts
  • Facilities
  • Equipment
  • Air Reserve Component (ARC) Coordination

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2T2s CURRENTLY DEPLOYED OCONUS
29
Contracted Air Terminal Operations
ROTA SIGONELLA NAPLES TEL AVIV KUWAIT
EARECKSON/EIELSON LAX/SEATAC/BWI/ATL
MISAWA FUKUOKA KUNSAN KIMHAE SINGAPORE DIEGO
GARCIA PAGO PAGO
17 SITES
30
Facilities New Ramstein Aeroplex
31
Flightline Equipment
  • Mechanized Material
  • Handling System Projects
  • Tunner (60K)
  • Halvorsen (NGSL)

32
Tunner (60K) Loader
  • Requirement for 318 Loaders Based on 2 Major
    Theater War (MTW) scenario
  • Replaces 40K Loader and Wide-Body Aircraft Loader
    - Combining Their Capabilities
  • Systems Electronics Inc (SEI)
  • is prime contractor
  • Current production is 4/month,
  • 250 delivered end of July 03,
  • finishing production in 2005

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Next Generation Small LoaderHalvorsen Loader
  • 25K, Wide-Body Aircraft Reach Capability
  • 272 Loaders Funded Requested Another 248
  • FMC of Orlando Selected as Contractor
  • 235 Halvorsens
  • Delivered as of Jul 03
  • Currently Producing
  • 10 Halvorsens a Month
  • Production Complete
  • by Dec 03

34
PALLETSPRE-9/11
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Pallet and Net Monitoring
  • OWNERSHIP AND FUNDING
  • DoD 4500.9-R, Defense Transportation Regulation
  • Although pallets and nets may be authorized to,
    and in the custody of any Service or DoD Agency,
    they are Air Force property, funded and purchased
    by the Air Force Material Command (AFMC).
  • AUTHORIZED USE
  • DoD 4500.9-R, Defense Transportation Regulation
  • Using 463L system pallets for purposes other
    than pre-palletizing and transporting cargo is
    strictly prohibited. Contingencies do not change
    this fundamental policy.
  • Pallets and nets interface with the aircrafts
    cargo restraint system with extremely close
    tolerances. They are easily damaged when used
    for other than their intended purposes.

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BUNKER ROOFING
37
CUSTOM FENCING
20 Pallets _at_ 997 19,940
38
WALKWAY
Turned Upside Down
39
PORTA-LAV FLOORING
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AMC/LGT-AResponsibilities
  • Manpower
  • War Planning
  • Air Terminal Contracts
  • Facilities
  • Equipment
  • Air Reserve Component (ARC) Coordination

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2T2 MPA MAN-DAY UTILIZATION
42
CONUS 2T2 AUGMENTATION (MOBILIZED ARC)
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Summary
  • Organizational Overview
  • Aerial Port Operations
  • Deployed Operations
  • AMC/LGT-O
  • AMC/LGT-A

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