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As of midnight, December 20, 2024, the U.S. government is experiencing a lapse in appropriations. Until the situation is resolved, please refer to OPM.gov website regarding the status for federal employees. We expect the U.S. Antarctic Program to remain operational under our contractor for the foreseeable future. Should the situation change, we will post additional information on this website when it is legally permissible to do so.
 
Intercontinental Airlift and Continental Sealift Schedule

The International Airlift and Continental Sealift Schedule is no longer available on usap.gov. If you require information typically contained in this schedule, please contact your USAP POC or representative for the information.

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Air Operations Manual

Download the Air Operations Manual below.

Air Operations Manual

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Antarctic Air Operations Planning Summary

The following document is password protected and shares the same username and password as the Intercontinental Airlift Schedule. If you require access, please send an email to AirSeaSchedule@usap.gov.

2021-2022 Air Operations Planning Summary
Air Operations Addendum for Imagery and Maps

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2020-2021 USAP Transportation Summary
Frozen Loader at South Pole Station
Frozen Loader at South
Pole Station.

The 2020-2021 USAP Transportation Summary includes seven sections. Each document is password protected and shares the same username and password as the Intercontinental Airlift Schedule. If you require access, please send an email to AirSeaSchedule@usap.gov.

Section 1: Intercontinental Airlift
Section 2: South Pole Airlift
Section 3: Inland Camps Airlift
Section 4: Commercial Transport
Section 5: Vessel Operations
Section 6: Christchurch Operations
Section 7: McMurdo Shuttle Operations

For information pertaining to previous seasons, see the USAP Transportation Summary Archives.

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