04/26/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/26/2024 09:25
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio -- Wright-Patterson Air Force Base recently welcomed mission partners stationed on both sides of the United States.
First, an aircrew from the 349th Air Mobility Wing at Travis AFB, California, took part in a mission April 14-15 to deliver one of the last remaining KC-10A Extenders to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.
"This aircraft has meant a lot for everybody that's ever been a part of it," Johnson said. "To be able to have this here and know it's going to be here for them, their families and recognize their service, it really is an honor."
The KC-10A's mission was to carry out aerial refueling and airlift operations as both a fuel tanker and cargo aircraft. The museum plans to add the aircraft to its historic Air Park just outside the main complex.
On April 15, the 628th Air Base Wing out of Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, landed six of its C-17 Globemasters at Wright-Patterson AFB.
WPAFB hosted JB Charleston's fleet to make room back home for its Heroes of Flight Airshow the weekend of April 20-21, while maintaining the unit's mobility-readiness posture.
"We appreciate the great relationships we have across the Air Force," said Jeremy Huggins, 628 ABW public affairs mission partner support chief. "We are thankful they have been able to help us out so we can make this airshow an awesome experience for the Charleston community."
The C-17's mission is to provide tactical and strategic delivery of troops and cargo, with additional roles including medical evacuation and airdrop capabilities.