Janet (airline)

Janet
Janet Boeing 737-66N registration N273RH landing in Las Vegas.
A Janet 737-600
IATA ICAO Call sign
WWW JANET
Commenced operationsMarch 1972 (1972-03)
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
HubsHarry Reid International Airport
Focus cities
Fleet size11
Destinations6
Parent companyDepartment of the Air Force (DAF)
HeadquartersLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S.

Janet and Janet Airlines are the unofficial names of a highly classified fleet of passenger aircraft operated for the United States Department of the Air Force[1] as an employee shuttle to transport military, Department of Defense (DoD) civilians, and contractor employees to Special Access Program Facilities (SAPF). The airline mainly serves the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) (most notably Area 51 and the Tonopah Test Range) from a private terminal at Las Vegas's Harry Reid International Airport.[2]

The airline's aircraft are generally unmarked aside from a red cheatline along the aircraft's windows.

  1. ^ "N5177C (1974 BOEING 737-200 owned by DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE) Aircraft Registration ✈ FlightAware". FlightAware.
  2. ^ "Janet Airline / EG&G". Retrieved 21 September 2010.