89th Operations Group

89th Operations Group
A Boeing C-32A, one of the types operated by the group, at Joint Base Andrews in May 2015
Active1942–1944; 1949–1951; 1952–1957; 1991–present
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
Part ofAir Mobility Command
Insignia
89th Operations Group emblem
A C-32, a specially configured version of the Boeing 757-200 commercial intercontinental airliner
C-37A Gulfstream V
The C-40 B/C (Boeing 737 BBJ)

The 89th Operations Group (89 OG) is one of the operational flying and support components of the United States Air Force 89th Airlift Wing, utilizing C-37A and B, C-32, and C-40 aircraft. It is stationed at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland.

The 89 OG provides Special Air Mission (SAM) transport to high U.S. government officials and foreign dignitaries as needed. The group provided SAM transport to the President of the United States until 20 February 2001 when that mission was moved to the Presidential Airlift Group.

Its World War II predecessor unit, the 89th Troop Carrier Group was a First Air Force training unit providing transition training for pilots, 1942–1944, then briefly became a replacement training unit (RTU) during 1944 when it was inactivated. It trained in the Air Force Reserve for troop carrier operations, June 1949-May 1951, when it was briefly called into active service in May 1951 to provide personnel to other units during the Korean War. Reactivated in 1952 and trained in the Reserve for Tactical Air Command fighter-bomber operations until being inactivated in 1957.