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PAYLOAD The activation of our team, which needed permissions ranging from COR to ACOR and TRANSCOM, demonstrated our agile ability to respond to the needs of our U.S. Military and our diligence in supporting their mission in Afghanistan from July 2011 until now. 4 DAYS EARLIER THAN CONTRACT START READY TO FLY We continue to provide unparalleled support and service. SUPPORTING MILITARY OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN AIRCRAFT 107s CHINOOKS Jalalabad Airport Bagram Airfield-BAF 9 12 2 BASES 3 BAGRAM AIRFIELD-BAF Also known as Bagram Air Base, this is the largest U.S. military base in Afghanistan, located in the high desert at the base of the Himalaya Mountains at 4,895 feet (1,490 meters) above sea level (ASL). Known for its steady high winds more than 120 days straight, extremes in weather between the seasons, and high density altitude. JALALABAD AIRPORT At 1,886 feet (575 meters) density altitude, Jalalabad is a favorite for crews in the winter, while summer temperatures are some of the most extreme conditions in the country. STAFF TOTAL ROTATION AT ANY GIVEN TIME 200 INTERNAL CARGO EXTERNAL LONGLINE MAIL 141,201,432 LBS 66,814,874 LBS 222 MILLION LBS 14,652,984 LBS 100 Upon witnessing Columbia’s long line work first hand, a US Army Major General coined the company’s long line work as “L2P2” (long line precision placement), saying this type of system would “revolutionize the way the military would handle external loads.” LONG LINE PRECISION PLACEMENT 27,715 L2P2 LOADS 2011 FIRST FLIGHT 27 JULY 137,268 HOURS FLOWN 1 Mi ion NEARLY PASSENGERS

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PAYLOAD

The activation of our team, which needed permissions ranging from COR to ACOR and TRANSCOM, demonstrated our agile ability to respond to the needs of our U.S. Military and our diligence in supporting their mission in Afghanistan from July 2011 until now.

4 DAYS EARLIER THAN CONTRACT STARTREADY TO FLY

We continue to provide unparalleled support and service.

SUPPORTING MILITARY OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN

AIRCRAFT

107sCHINOOKS

Jalalabad Airport

Bagram Airfield-BAF

9

12

2BASES

3

BAGRAM AIRFIELD-BAF Also known as Bagram Air Base, this is the largest U.S. military base in Afghanistan, located in the high desert at the base of the Himalaya Mountains at 4,895 feet (1,490 meters) above sea level (ASL). Known for its steady high winds more than 120 days straight, extremes in weather between the seasons, and high density altitude.

JALALABAD AIRPORT At 1,886 feet (575 meters) density altitude, Jalalabad is a favorite for crews in the winter, while summer temperatures are some of the most extreme conditions in the country.

STAFF TOTAL ROTATION

AT ANY GIVEN TIME

200

INTERNAL CARGO

EXTERNAL LONGLINE

MAIL

141,201,432 LBS

66,814,874 LBS

222 MILLION LBS

14,652,984 LBS

100

Upon witnessing Columbia’s long line work first hand, a US Army Major General coined the company’s long line work as “L2P2” (long line precision placement), saying this type of system would “revolutionize the way the military would handle external loads.”

LONG LINE PRECISION PLACEMENT27,715 L2P2 LOADS

2011FIRST FLIGHT

27JULY 137,268

HOURS FLOWN1 Mi ion

NEARLY

PASSENGERS