CBP AMO highlights operational readiness ahead of Super Bowl LX

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Jonathan P. Miller, Executive Assistant Commissioner, Air and Marine Operations | U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Air and Marine Operation

CBP AMO highlights operational readiness ahead of Super Bowl LX

CBP AMO, the Air and Marine Operations division of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, shared updates on their activities in early February 2026 through a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter). The posts highlight operational readiness around Super Bowl LX and detail recent patrol actions near the Bahamas.

On February 5, 2026, CBP AMO posted: "Everyday is game day for us! #superbowllx https://t.co/SBG2c2xOhR".

The following day, on February 6, the agency reported an enforcement operation involving one of its Multi-Role Enforcement Aircraft (MEA): "A Multi-Role Enforcement Aircraft conducting an Operation Vigilant Sentry patrol detected a target of interest off the coast of Freeport, Bahamas, heading toward Bimini. The vessel was identified as a center console with two outboard engines and two persons on board. The MEA crew https://t.co/uskb2jWDDq".

Later that same day, CBP AMO posted another update regarding security preparations for Super Bowl LX: "All systems are a go for #superbowllx. https://t.co/mSPUZe7Yb1".

CBP AMO is responsible for protecting U.S. borders from air and maritime threats by employing aircraft and marine vessels in law enforcement operations. Their role includes supporting national security events such as the Super Bowl by providing aerial surveillance and rapid response capabilities to safeguard critical infrastructure and public gatherings. These efforts form part of broader federal initiatives to secure major events and monitor coastal approaches to prevent illegal activity.