AFSC News

  • AFSC/CC Message: Happy Independence Day

    AFSC Airmen,Two-hundred and forty-one years ago on this 4th of July, our Founding Fathers officially declared independence from Great Britain, proclaiming that all of us are created equal, endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights including the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of

  • Job well done!

    A special ribbon cutting ceremony, signaling the early completion of work on the first RQ-4 Global Hawk at Robins, was held on the base flight line June 29. The arrival of this unmanned aerial vehicle marks the first time an aircraft of this type has flown in to an Air Force air logistics complex.

  • Up with the sun

    The RQ-4 Global Hawk that Team Robins maintenance professionals have been working on sits on the runway at Robins, June 29, 2017. Robins is the first and currently the only installation to have a building-based Launch and Recovery Element, allowing the aircraft to take off and land from this

  • 10 Seconds of Courage

    Senior Airman Inissa Zambrano was on her way to take an exam for her culinary program. The last thing on her mind was putting her own safety at risk to try to save another. However, that’s exactly what happened when she saw smoke on the horizon as she drove along Interstate 75 toward Macon. As she

  • Air Force returns Fat Albert to Blue Angels demo team

    The Ogden Air Logistics Complex recently completed an eight-month. depot-level maintenance overhaul on the U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels C-130T Hercules aircraft known as Fat Albert. Fat Albert is used to support the Blue Angels aerial demonstration team and performs its own aerial acts during air shows.

  • AFSC commander visits Team Robins' Global Hawk workers

    Lt. Gen. Lee Levy II, Air Force Sustainment Center commander, met with members of Team Robins about work being done on a Global Hawk here during his site visit June 13. This is the first time a Global Hawk has flown into an Air Force air logistics complex. Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex

  • Visit from the Pentagon

    Jeffrey Allen, Air Force Sustainment Center executive director, left, and Maj. Gen. Mark Johnson, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex commander, show plans for the future site of the KC-46 sustainment campus to Tim Bridges, assistant deputy chief of staff for logistics, engineering and force

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