41 C.F.R. § 102-33.60 What methods may we use to acquire Government aircraft?
Title 41 - Public Contracts and Property Management
Following the requirements of §§102–33.50 and 102–33.55, you (or an internal bureau or sub-agency within your agency) may acquire Government aircraft by means including, but not limited to— (a) Purchase; (b) Borrowing from a non-federal source; (c) Bailment from another executive agency; (d) Exchange/sale (but only with approval from GSA; see §102–33.275); (e) Reimbursable transfer from another executive agency (see §§102–36.75 through 102–36.85 of this subchapter B); (f) Transfer from another executive agency as approved by GSA; (g) Reassignment from one internal bureau or subagency to another within your agency; (h) Forfeiture (you must have specific authority to seize aircraft); (i) Insurance replacement (i.e., receiving a replacement aircraft); (j) Lease or lease-purchase; (k) Rent or charter; (l) Contract for full services (i.e., aircraft plus crew and related aviation services) from a commercial source; or (m) Inter-service support agreements with other executive agencies for aircraft and services.
Title 41: Public Contracts and Property Management
PART 102–33—MANAGEMENT OF GOVERNMENT AIRCRAFT
Subpart B—Acquiring Government Aircraft and Aircraft Parts
Overview
§ 102-33.60 What methods may we use to acquire Government aircraft?