41 C.F.R. § 102-33.275 Are there restrictions on replacing aircraft by exchange or sale?
Title 41 - Public Contracts and Property Management
Yes, because aircraft are on GSA's exchange/sale prohibited list (see part 102–39 of this subchapter B), you may not exchange or sell aircraft unless you obtain approval from GSA to deviate from part 102–39 of this subchapter B (see §102–33.10 on how to request a deviation). In your letter of request to GSA, you must include the full details of your situation and the proposed transaction and certify that— (a) Your agency's mission is dependent upon receiving a replacement aircraft; (b) You will be replacing the aircraft with similar-type property (see §102–39.15 of this subchapter B for a definition of “similar”); (c) Your replacement will be on a one-for-one basis (you must request and justify a waiver from GSA, Aircraft Management Policy Division (MTA), 1800 F Street, NW., Washington, DC 20405, to deviate from the one-for-one rule); and (d) The exchange or sale meets all other requirements in part 102–39 of this subchapter B. Note to §102–33.275: The requirement to get GSA's approval for an exchange/sale does not apply if a Federal statute specifically authorizes your agency to exchange or sell certain aircraft.
Title 41: Public Contracts and Property Management
PART 102–33—MANAGEMENT OF GOVERNMENT AIRCRAFT
Subpart D—Disposing of Government Aircraft and Aircraft Parts
Replacing Aircraft Through Exchange or Sale
§ 102-33.275 Are there restrictions on replacing aircraft by exchange or sale?