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- Comco is the de facto name of an American company operating two Boeing 757 aircraft. The aircraft are painted white, and have either the word COMCO on the tail or stylized blue sweeps on the tail, fuselage, and engine cowling. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) registry lists the owner of the aircraft as L-3 Capital, an assumed subsidiary of defense contractor L3Harris. Little is known about the exact nature of their operation, but the aircraft are believed to operate on behalf of the United States Department of Defense. There is speculation they are occasionally repainted to display military serial numbers instead of the customary civilian registration code. They are often confused with the similarly secretive and sparsely marked Boeing C-32B Gatekeeper aircraft, modified 757's operated by the U.S. Air Force. When parked and unused, the aircraft have padlocks which seal each of the exits, a highly unusual modification for an aircraft of its type and size. (en)
- Comco – prawdopodobna nazwa amerykańskich linii lotniczych przypuszczalnie operujących na zlecenie Departamentu Obrony Stanów Zjednoczonych. Nieznany jest dokładny zakres działalności firmy. (pl)
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- N226G photographed at Canberra Airport, Australia (en)
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- Comco – prawdopodobna nazwa amerykańskich linii lotniczych przypuszczalnie operujących na zlecenie Departamentu Obrony Stanów Zjednoczonych. Nieznany jest dokładny zakres działalności firmy. (pl)
- Comco is the de facto name of an American company operating two Boeing 757 aircraft. The aircraft are painted white, and have either the word COMCO on the tail or stylized blue sweeps on the tail, fuselage, and engine cowling. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) registry lists the owner of the aircraft as L-3 Capital, an assumed subsidiary of defense contractor L3Harris. When parked and unused, the aircraft have padlocks which seal each of the exits, a highly unusual modification for an aircraft of its type and size. (en)
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