Compared to this, the logistical support on the side of Boss Bay mainly relied on sea transport, with the troops stationed in coastal regions, meaning the burden of logistical support was much lower.
Even if the combat efficiency was a bit lower, it wouldn't have too much impact.
As for the Air Force's Tactical Air Force, there wasn't much to expect.
According to the response from the Air Force headquarters, apart from the "War-16A" Plane Group intended to counter Scud missile launch vehicles, and one "Attack-11" squadron for key bombing missions, other combat units were all to be successively transferred to the Northwest Battlefield, although most support planes would stay behind.
It wasn't that support planes weren't important, but there was simply no need for them in the Northwest Battlefield for the time being.
They would be called away when necessary.
As for the "Attack-9" attack aircraft essential for initiating ground warfare, there wasn't a single one!