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A fleet is a group of vehicles or vessels operating under a single organization. In commercial and public sectors, fleets include cars, trucks, buses, or ships owned by a company, government agency, or service provider. In a military context, a fleet is a principal organizational unit responsible for a force comprising ships or aircraft and is typically commanded by an officer of flag rank.

Naval fleets are subdivided by region or function and may include carrier, surface, or submarine components.

Civilian fleets are managed for efficiency, safety, and cost control. Fleet management covers vehicle procurement, maintenance

Fleet composition depends on mission and geography. Common elements include vehicles or vessels, spare parts, maintenance

Historically, fleets have underpinned trade, exploration, and warfare. The size and capability of a fleet influence

In
many
navies,
fleets
are
named
and
numbered
(for
example,
a
Pacific
Fleet),
and
are
supported
by
subordinate
task
forces
and
bases.
Air
and
space
fleets
exist
within
air
forces
and
space
commands
and
coordinate
airborne
operations.
scheduling,
fuel
and
route
optimization,
telematics,
compliance
with
regulations,
driver
training,
and
lifecycle
planning.
Advances
in
technology
enable
real-time
tracking,
predictive
maintenance,
and
data
analytics
to
improve
utilization.
facilities,
drivers
or
crews,
and
management
personnel.
Some
fleets
emphasize
redundancy
and
resilience,
others
prioritize
high
utilization
and
fuel
efficiency.
strategic
reach
and
logistics;
modernization
efforts
focus
on
reliability,
automation,
and
sustainability,
including
alternative
fuels
and
electrification
in
civilian
fleets.