Intake
AMG gathers the aircraft, tail number, support type, urgency, route, home airport, and contact preferences.

Capabilities
Review AMG support paths, request sequence, required inputs, and limitations before submitting an aircraft support request.
Capability note
This page explains how AMG reviews and routes support. It does not confirm crew availability, mission acceptance, aircraft movement authorization, or operational approval. Support depends on aircraft status, responsible authority, timing, availability, route conditions, and final review.
Operating Model
The sequence is intentionally practical: intake the request, confirm scope, check resources, review route and timing, communicate clearly, then decide whether support can proceed.
AMG gathers the aircraft, tail number, support type, urgency, route, home airport, and contact preferences.
The request is reviewed for support category, aircraft status, responsible authority, timing, and known operational limits.
Crew, vendor, facility, document, and coordination needs are evaluated before any support path is represented as available.
Airport environment, route, weather window, maintenance facility timing, travel logistics, and owner/operator approvals are considered.
Approved stakeholders receive clear next-step communication through the appropriate public, email, or portal channel.
AMG confirms whether a support path can proceed, requires more information, or remains outside available support scope.
Support Paths
These paths help route the right details to AMG. They do not replace review, approval, or final support acceptance.
Request supportFor owners and operators who need administrative visibility around support requests, records context, and communication.
For aircraft-specific pilot coverage review where qualifications, currency, seat requirements, and timing all matter.
For aircraft movement needs that require careful review of route, aircraft readiness, crew, documents, and approvals.
For maintenance-related movement where aircraft status, records, facility timing, and crew fit drive the support path.
For support requests that depend on aligned logistics, vendors, schedules, aircraft context, and stakeholder communication.
For operators coordinating recurring support needs across multiple aircraft, aircraft classes, and timing windows.
For owners and operators evaluating which AMG support plan fits aircraft class, flight volume, and coordination needs.
Support Details
The details below shape routing, readiness review, communication, and whether a support path can proceed.

Limitations
AMG does not guarantee availability, approve missions, accept support, confirm crew, or authorize aircraft movement through public page content. Every request remains subject to support-scope review, aircraft status, responsible authority, crew and vendor availability, route conditions, weather, and final acceptance.

Next Step
Submit the aircraft context, timing, support category, and message so AMG can review scope and determine the appropriate support path.