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C-130 Herc Still Strong And Growing At 70 Years

Durable Lockheed Airframe With 70+ Variants Used In 70+ Countries

The long-lived C-130 Hercules celebrated its 70 years of service in 2024, as it continues to be utilized in more than 70 countries with a combined total of over a million flight hours and accumulating more every day.

The original Herc was used as a medium cargo aircraft with the ability to land and take off from short, confined runways. As the needs of the fleet and missions evolved, the aircraft demonstrated its versatility by being adaptable to tactical airlift, humanitarian aid, air support, and various other mission support capabilities around the world.

The C-130 has had more than 70 variants produced, 15 of which are still actively in production by Lockheed Martin today. It is the notable as having the longest continuous military aircraft production run in history.

The Herc has provided its services to nearly every mission capability required for military or civilian applications. Aerial command centers, weather observation, troop/cargo/aerial drone carrier, among numerous other applications have been  performed by the venerable platform.

One famous standout is the C-130J assigned to the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron. Its debut with the Blue Angels in 1970 earned it its affectionate nickname, Fat Albert, and it remains a crowd-pleaser at air shows around the world as it flies alongside the F/A-18E Super Hornets and shows off its stuff.

Col. Steven Puckett, program manager of the Tactical Airlift Program Office (PMA-207) said, “There is no more versatile aircraft than the C-130. As a C-130 pilot and now the program manager for Navy and Marine Corps variants of the platform, maintaining the combat relevance and reliability of this critical logistics support aircraft is my organization’s highest priority.”

FMI:  www.navair.navy.mil/

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