Atlas Air flight GTI8842, Boeing 767-300 registration N664GT, is scheduled to depart Guantánamo Naval Base at 8:25 PM CST on December 30, 2025, for Norfolk Naval Station, arriving at 11:45 PM EST, on a special mission regularly connecting the two U.S. military bases, according to @HHunternight on X in a post shared between 6:46 PM and 7:45 PM UTC. @AirAssets posted on X during the same 59-minute period about a rarely seen aircraft, stating: "Not seen very often. Has great capabilities and I am wondering if she will be used during or preparing for the attack on Venezuela," at https://x.com/AirAssets/status/2006076459228737603. These reports follow U.S. Southern Command's announcement earlier on December 30 of readiness to support high seas operations under #OpSouthernSpear at the direction of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, as well as recent aircraft movements including two U.S. B-52H Stratofortresses departing Barksdale Air Force Base and Venezuelan F-16 AMB aircraft taking off, according to prior X posts by @sipjack1776 and @InquisidorVZLA. Additional context includes a Venezuelan presidential plane YV2984 descending in Maracaibo, as reported by @Arr3ch0, and physical evidence of a U.S. airstrike—a burned speedboat and two bodies—washing ashore on Colombia’s Guajira Peninsula near Venezuelan waters, per The New York Times via @FaytuksNetwork.