Department of the Air Force Amended FY 1992/FY 1993 Biennial Budget Estimates Submitted to Congress January 1992. Aircraft Procurement, Air Force

Department of the Air Force Amended FY 1992/FY 1993 Biennial Budget Estimates Submitted to Congress January 1992. Aircraft Procurement, Air Force

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Total Pages: 63

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For construction, procurement, and modification of aircraft and equipment, including armor and armament, specialized ground handling equipment, and training devices, spare parts, and accessories therefor; specialized equipment; expansion of public and private plants, Government-owned equipment and installation thereof in such plants, erection of structures, and acquisition of land, for the foregoing purposes, and such lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; reserve plant and Government and contractor-owned equipment layaway; and other expenses necessary for the foregoing purposes including rents and transportation of things; $9,538,489 $10,412,350, to remain available for obligation until September 30, 1993 1994, of which $419,200,000 shall be available for the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve.


Department of the Navy Amended FY 1992/FY 1993 Biennial Budget Estimates: Justification of Estimates Submitted to Congress January 1992: Aircraft Procurement, Navy

Department of the Navy Amended FY 1992/FY 1993 Biennial Budget Estimates: Justification of Estimates Submitted to Congress January 1992: Aircraft Procurement, Navy

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Published: 1992

Total Pages: 57

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Naval and Marine Corps aircraft are procured and remanufactured under this budget activity. Combat aircraft include fixed-wing and rotary configurations and are grouped generally into the categories of attack, fighter, and anti-submarine warfare. In addition, aircraft which directly support combat operations in specialized missions are also procured in this budget activity. Funds are budgeted to procure fully equipped aircraft, including engines and avionics equipment, ancillary mission equipment, special ground support and training equipment, and technical publications. Funds are also budgeted to remanufacture existing aircraft into new configurations. Repair, modification, maintenance and spare parts are included.


Department of the Air Force Justification of Estimates for Fiscal Years 1992/1993 Biennial Budget Estimates Submitted to Congress February 1991: Aircraft Procurement, Air Force

Department of the Air Force Justification of Estimates for Fiscal Years 1992/1993 Biennial Budget Estimates Submitted to Congress February 1991: Aircraft Procurement, Air Force

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 72

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Partial contents: Basic program & financing summary; Program & financing by individual fiscal years 1988-1993; Budget activity justification Combat aircraft, Airlift/Tanker aircraft, Trainer aircraft, Other aircraft, Modification of in-service aircraft, Aircraft spares & repair parts, Aircraft support equipment & facilities; Comparison of FY 1990 and FY 1991 program requirements and financing; and Flight simulator procurement program.


Department of the Air Force Justification of Estimates for Fiscal Years 1992/1993 Biennial Budget Estimates Submitted to Congress February 1991: Operation and Maintenance, Air Force Reserve

Department of the Air Force Justification of Estimates for Fiscal Years 1992/1993 Biennial Budget Estimates Submitted to Congress February 1991: Operation and Maintenance, Air Force Reserve

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 120

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The funds requested for the Operation and Maintenance, Air Force Reserve appropriation are required by the Air Force Reserve to maintain and train units in reserve status to assure their readiness for immediate mobilization, and to provide administrative support for the Air Reserve Personnel Center. The FY 1992/FY 1993 request provides for the operation and training of all Air Force Reserve units, including 59 flying units, 160 mission support units, 11 Air Force Reserve flying installations, and the flying and mission training strength in the Selected Reserve of 81,200 personnel in FY 1992 and 82,400 personnel in FY 1993. Activities supported include aircraft operations, base and depot level aircraft maintenance, maintenance of other equipment, supply activities, and security for Air Force Reserve resources.