US Transportation Command plans to restructure the Patriot Express flight service rather that eliminating it entirely. The Air Mobility Command-run commercial charter service lost an average of $35.8 million per year from roughly 1998 to 2002, prompting DOD to tell TRANSCOM, the overseer, to phase-out most routes. However, Patriot Express is immensely popular and flew more than 267,000 passengers from October 2004 to September 2005, flying to 17 countries. TRANSCOM has been phasing in the restructuring plan it developed last year and expects to complete it in another two years. It does eliminate some routes to Europe and the Far East but does not affect routes within the US Central Command area of operations. US Pacific Command officials already have streamlined Pacific operations. TRANSCOM estimates that the entire makeover will save some $40 million per year.
In the final few hours before the Senate adjourned for its Memorial Day recess on May 26, lawmakers approved a raft of some 3,400 pending military nominations, including a number of high-profile Air Force and Space Force generals to assignments that will significantly reshape some of the upper echelons of…