Worldwide C-130J Super Hercules Fleet Soars Past 3 Million Flight Hours
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Operators and crews from 21 nations contributed to this achievement, logging hours through 18 different mission requirements including combat, transport, aerial refueling, Special Operations, medevac, humanitarian relief, search and rescue, weather reconnaissance, firefighting and commercial freight delivery.
"From the highest landing strip in the world to the snow-packed runways of
3 million hours by the numbers
- These hours were logged beginning with the C-130J's first flight on
April 5, 1996 , through the beginning ofJuly 2024 . - Countries with C-130Js contributing to these flight hours include (in order of delivery) the
United Kingdom ,United States (theU.S. Air Force ,Marine Corps andCoast Guard ;Pallas Aviation ),Australia ,Italy ,Denmark ,Norway ,Canada ,India ,Qatar ,Iraq ,Oman ,Tunisia ,Israel ,Kuwait ,South Korea ,Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ,France ,Bahrain ,Bangladesh ,Indonesia andGermany . - Also contributing to these flight hours is the
Lockheed Martin Flight Operations team, whose crews are the first to fly every C-130J produced, and theU.S. Air Force Defense Contract Management Agency crews that support C-130J test flights atLockheed Martin 's Aeronautics site inMarietta, Georgia , home of Super Hercules production line. - Super Hercules variants used to log these hours include: C-130J and C-130J-30 (tactical airlifter), KC-130J (tanker), WC-130J (weather reconnaissance), EC-130J (information operations), MC-130J (Special Operations), HC-130J (search and rescue,
U.S. Air Force andU.S. Coast Guard variants), AC-130J (gunship) and LM-100J (commercial freighter). - Hours flown include test, training and operational missions on all seven continents.
Always evolving, continually innovating and ready for what's next, the Super Hercules leads the charge by setting standards and shaping the future of tactical airlift missions, offering a multitude of advantages found in no other medium-sized tactical airlifter in production or operation today.
These discriminators include proven operational readiness with the greatest ease of transition, increased reliability, superior tactical airlift and combat airdrop capabilities, certification by more than 20 airworthiness authorities, and engine-out performance with extended range. The C-130J also delivers unmatched interoperability with
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Media Contacts: Stephanie Sonnenfeld Stinn, APR, Air Mobility & Maritime Missions Communications manager, +1 678-761-6687, stephanie.stinn@lmco.com; Danielle Robinson, Air Mobility & Maritime Missions C-130 Communications lead, +1 480-469-9862, danielle.d.robinson@lmco.com