• Forging the Future of Readiness Through Partnership

    Air Force Sustainment Center Commander Lt. Gen. Jennifer Hammerstedt and Louisiana Tech University President Dr. Jim Henderson signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Monday, at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex on Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma.

  • New Tinker electrical peaking plant enables energy resilience

    Oklahoma Congressional representatives along with leaders from Tinker Air Force Base and Oklahoma Gas & Electric celebrated the opening of an electrical peaking plant in a ribbon-cutting ceremony held here Feb. 19, 2026. The plant is designed to generate up to 96 megawatts, enough to power 34,000

  • AFSC command team visits Robins AFB

    The Air Force Sustainment Center command team visited Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, Jan. 13-16 to receive an immersion in current mission processes and visit with Team Robins Airmen to discuss things from quality of life to installation needs.

  • 440 SCOS hosts first-ever equipment symposium virtually – EQUIP ’25

    The 440th Supply Chain Operations Squadron hosted its first-ever virtual equipment symposium, EQUIP ’25, from its Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia headquarters, June 23 to July 3. The online symposium format ensured uninterrupted mission support and broader enterprise engagement.

  • OO-ALC welcomes new commander

    Brig. Gen. G. Hall Sebren Jr. assumed command of the Ogden Air Logistics Complex during a Jan. 6 ceremony at the Hill Aerospace Museum. The Complex is a cornerstone of the Air Force Sustainment Center and a vital contributor to global combat capability.

  • Portrait from Iszard Pool presented to family

    The meeting between Cory Tayloe, AFSC Operations and Commander’s Support Staff, and retired Lt. Col. Curtis Iszard was the culmination of a task taken by Tayloe, who took it upon himself to find the family members of Chief Master Sgt. Iszard and present a newly recovered painting of Chief Master

  • Center buries time capsule to be opened on 40th anniversary

    Air Force Sustainment Center Airmen of 2052 will get a unique glimpse of what the center was like in 2025 when they unearth a time capsule buried Sept. 5 in front of AFSC headquarters, Bldg. 3001, at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma.