Oct. 15, 2024 402nd EMXG: Maintaining ‘nerve center of a modern aircraft’ Sustaining avionic systems for aircraft spanning several decades is no small task, but the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, has the electronic engineering services to complete that task.
Oct. 15, 2024 558th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron: Planning for sustainment success “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.” Benjamin Franklin may have said this centuries ago, but it still holds true today, and one flight in the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex makes sure it takes its planning to the next level.
June 7, 2022 No Line Between Us: How Military and Civilians work shoulder to shoulder on Edwards AFB About 75% of Edwards Air Force Base's direct workforce is civilian with roughly 25% being military: a statistic you probably haven't known. But, if you pass any gate on base you may notice the barrier between military and civilian is not as big as you may think.
May 12, 2017 Mother of all Planes: Robins maintenance pros annihilate workflow, set record An aircraft with an interior and exterior combined paint weight of 2,600 pounds, more than 100 miles of wiring, over five miles of control cables and can haul 58 Cadillac’s or six standard Greyhound buses, the maintenance demands are extreme. The Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex is one of only
March 8, 2017 ALC team uses Art of the Possible to boost security program An operations management revolution that spurred aircraft production is now propelling the personnel security program for the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex.Facing an increased workload, a team of six workers in the complex’s Management Operations Office Readiness Section has dramatically
Feb. 21, 2017 Team Robins maintenance pros continue PDM on Seymour Johnson F-15 The F-15 flown into the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex by a fighter wing commander has reached the half-way point in its programmed depot maintenance regimen.As a gesture of thanks to the team that keeps his unit’s fighter planes flying, Col. Christopher Sage, commander of the 4th Fighter Wing
Dec. 7, 2016 4th Fighter Wing commander personally delivers F-15 to WR-ALC Col. Christopher Sage knows “Success here equals success there.” That’s why he came "here." A seasoned fighter pilot, Sage is fully appreciative of having a fine-tuned jet to fly. And since taking the helm of the 4th Fighter Wing at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., in July, he has wanted to