Comco

Comco
IATA
Unknown
ICAO
Unknown
Callsign
Unknown
Founded 2002
Fleet size 2
Destinations Global
Headquarters Helena, Montana

Comco is the de facto name of an American airline operating two Boeing 757 aircraft, registrations being N226G and N610G. Both aircraft are painted completely white with the word Comco appearing on the tail. Little is known about the exact nature of their operation, but they are believed to operate on behalf of the United States Department of Defense. Some sources, including the FAA registry, list defence contractor L-3 Communications (or more specifically L-3 Capital LLC) as the owner of the aircraft.[1][2]

In 2003, one of the Comco aircraft was forced to land after being intercepted by aircraft from the Indian Air Force after it had strayed into Indian airspace by mistake on a flight from Karachi to Malé.[3]

References

  1. ^ Planespotters.net - Comco fleet information, page retrieved February 5, 2009.
  2. ^ FAA online aircraft register, checked February 5, 2009.
  3. ^ Xinhua (2003), Xinhuanet.com - India says US plane strayed due to wrong route given by Pakistan. - article retrieved February 5, 2009.

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