Military Space A Travel. Information and resources about traveling space available on military aircraft.
A general information article about Space A Travel by SSgt Randy Redman, 6th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs.
How much can you take with you on a Space A flight? This factsheet from the Air Mobility Command gives the details.
General information about Space A Travel from the Air Mobility Command. Document includes Space A Categories, tips for travel, frequently asked questions, and contact information for Space A Terminals.
A "Been There, Done That" article by Sarah J. Schmidt.
This site allows you to enter your Space A Travel information, then it generates a travel request form and sends it to the Space A terminal of your choice.
Tips for active duty and retirees when flying Air Force Space A.
A very comprehensive list of frequently asked questions about Space A Travel.
A comprehensive list of military terminals who support Space A Travel.
Interactive AMC Form 140. This information is required for space available travel registration.
Useful information about many Space A Travel Terminals.
People not familiar with the Space A system often do not know the questions to ask to make their travel easier. Here are some of the most common Space A questions and their answers.
A general information article about traveling Space A by Maj. Angela O’Connell - Tinker Public Affairs.
A "been there, done that article" about Space A Travel by By Jason Chudy, Stars and Stripes newspaper.
Military families now can access military-supplied air transport to travel to their official "homes of record" located outside the continental United States when their sponsors are deployed for 120 days or more.
Space A Travel Tips from the Air Mobility Command.