US DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
11 directly-held US-registered aircraft across 2 fleet families — 9 built 15+ years ago. FAA registry, July 2026 snapshot.
Fleet by family
What US DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY flies — each family links to its parts directory and aftermarket profile.
Maintenance due-window estimates for US DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY are in the Targeting report
See how many US DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY tails are estimated to enter C-check and heavy-check due windows over the next 12 months, family by family — estimated from fleet age and published check cadences, not schedules. Free with your email, alongside the full operator × family matrix.
Open the Targeting reportFleet counts are US registrations held directly by US DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITYin the FAA registry (July 2026 snapshot). Aircraft registered to leasing and finance trusts (~26% of the US commercial fleet) can't be attributed to their operator and are excluded — these counts understate true fleet sizes, especially for lease-heavy operators. AD counts are distinct airworthiness directives linked to each fleet family in our corpus — the same value for every operator of that family; a compliance-demand signal, not a safety ranking.