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    DoD Activates Commercial Airlift Reserves for Troops

    WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES

    02.10.2003

    Story by Gerald Gilmore 

    Department of War         

    Commercial airlines have been enlisted by DoD to transport troops and equipment as part of the buildup for possible war with Iraq.

    Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld ordered the activation of Stage 1 of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet, according to a Feb. 8 Defense Department press release. The CRAF, created in 1952, boosts U.S. military airlift capability with civilian planes, if needed.

    Under Stage 1, 22 U.S. airline companies will make 47 of their passenger airliners and 31 cargo planes available for military use, the DoD release said. Currently, only the 47 passenger aircraft are being used. The cargo planes could be drafted into service quickly if needed.

    The Civil Reserve Air Fleet program has three stages. Stage 1 is the lowest activation level. Stage II was activated for the first time during Operation Desert Shield in 1990. Stage III, for full-scale mobilizations, has never been activated; it calls for the use of up to 400 civilian aircraft.

    The Air Force's Air Mobility Command awards peacetime contracts to commercial air carriers that participate in the CRAF program.

    Historically, the commercial sector has provided the U.S. military with 93 percent of all troop air-transport and 41 percent of long-range cargo needs, according to the DoD release.

    Story by Gerry J. Gilmore, American Forces Press Service

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    Date Taken: 02.10.2003
    Date Posted: 07.04.2025 01:30
    Story ID: 532118
    Location: WASHINGTON, US

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