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C-130 Celebrates 70 Impressive Years of Service

Air Force Hosts Anniversary Celebration At Robins AF Base

The U.S. Air Force celebrated 70 years of flight for their Lockheed C-130 Hercules on August 23. Its anniversary bash was hosted by Robins Air Force Base in Houston County, Georgia.

The C-130 Hercules first took to the skies on August 23, 1954. It departed from the Lockheed plant in Burbank, California, and flew around 50 nm southwest to Edwards Air Force Base.

Since then, the aircraft has played numerous roles in military aviation, including troop and cargo transport, medevac, search and rescue, reconnaissance, refueling, and air support. It is the longest-used aircraft in U.S. military history, with 436 C-130s of 12 different models still used across seven major U.S. Military commands.

The 70th Anniversary celebration host, Robins Air Force Base, plays a significant role in the upkeep of the C-130. The Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex at Robins is the aircraft’s primary hub for maintenance and modernization, taking care of planned inspections and battle repair for over 50 C-130s per year.

“We’ve got mission partners with the program office, engineering, the Defense Logistics Agency, and Lockheed Martin,” commented Ben Stuart, 560th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron director of operations. “That combination is what makes us the best in the business, and we have been doing it for 60 years. Nobody else in the world does the repair and overhaul work that we do here at Robins.”

General Mike Minihan, who serves as the Air Mobility Command commander, was a key speaker during the celebration.

“It’s the greatest airplane ever built, and it’s stained honorably with American blood, sweat, and tears,” explained Minihan. “That airplane is a monument to everyone that flies, fixes, and supports it … From the assembly line, to the flight line, to the depot line, it’s the hands that touch it that make it so powerful.”

With the international Great Power Competition on a surge, Robins is shifting their focus to reoptimizing the C-130. The aircraft will soon be shedding some pounds while increasing engine power, upgrading the prop, and incorporating new avionics to enhance its efficiency.

Though the Hercules already has an unmatched military history, the Air Force is preparing to milk it for every drop it has left.

FMI: www.robins.af.mil

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