RMM57YDD–Three Boeing B-1B Lancer aircraft undergoing maintenance, repair and overhaul at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, are shown in foggy conditions during the morning of Feb. 14, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is a subordinate unit of the Air Force Sustainment Center and is the complex responsible for bomber, tanker and jet engine maintenance. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RM2WFWWP3–OKLAHOMA CITY —Col Jeffrey Anderson, left, deputy commander of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, and Tina Murphy, a member of the OC-ALC community engagement & outreach team, speak to high school students at the OC-ALC informational booth during the OKC Thunder’s Aero-Student Day at the Paycom Center Jan. 23. More than 450 high school students attended the event to learn more about careers in the aerospace industry.
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RMM57YDE–Two Boeing B-52H Stratofortress aircraft undergoing maintenance, repair and overhaul at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, are shown in foggy conditions during the morning of Feb. 14, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is a subordinate unit of the Air Force Sustainment Center and is the complex responsible for bomber, tanker and jet engine maintenance. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RM2WFX6F9–OKLAHOMA CITY —Col Jeffrey Anderson, right, deputy commander of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, and Abbey Charlow, left, a member of the OC-ALC community engagement & outreach team, engage with high school students at the OC-ALC informational booth during the OKC Thunder’s Aero-Student Day at the Paycom Center Jan. 23. More than 450 high school students attended the event to learn more about careers in the aerospace industry.
RMRHCT54–KC-135R Stratotanker, serial # 58-0099, lands at Tinker Air Force Base for induction into the periodic depot maintenance line with the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center March 9, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The aircraft is assigned to the 171st Air Refueling Wing, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, and was delivered to OC-ALC for maintenance, repair and overhaul. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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RMRBC53G–A C-5M Super Galaxy of the 433rd Airlift Wing, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, rolls down the main runway at Tinker AFB with the famous Building 3001 in the background which reads 'Tinker Air Force Base' after delivering outsized cargo to the Oklahoma City Air Logisitics Complex at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma, Jan. 4, 2019. Tinker AFB had a record snowfall the previous day, yet the airfield remained open to allow the mission of delivering parts to the OC-ALC. (U.S. Air Force photo/2Lt. Ashlyn K. Paulson)
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RMMYX77X–A Sikorsky S-58T heavy-lift helicopter hovers over heating units to be lifted to the roof of building 3001 as part of on-going energy efficiency upgrades to Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma on May 27, 2018. The operation required a team effort from Honeywell Automation and Control Solutions, Aircrane Inc., Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, 72nd Civil Engineer Directorate, 72nd Operations Support Squadron, Base Operations and Safety Offices from OC-ALC and 72nd Air Base Wing as each unit lifted in to place was the size of a small car. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMMBC63W–Two Boeing B-52H Stratofortress aircraft undergoing maintenance, repair and overhaul at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, are shown in foggy conditions during the morning of Feb. 14, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is a subordinate unit of the Air Force Sustainment Center and is the complex responsible for bomber, tanker and jet engine maintenance. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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RM2WFX1CK–OKLAHOMA CITY —Abbey Charlow, right, and Tina Murphy, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex community engagement & outreach team, and Col Jeffrey Anderson, middle, deputy commander of the OC-ALC, speak to high school students at the OC-ALC informational booth during the OKC Thunder’s Aero-Student Day at the Paycom Center Jan. 23. More than 450 high school students attended the event to learn more about careers in the aerospace industry.
RM2WFWRHM–TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. — Representatives from the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, the 72nd Air Base Wing and Rose State College pose for a group photo following a ceremonial signing event to celebrate an educational partnership agreement among the three organizations. The partnership provides Rose State with access to industry resources and experts while providing a pipeline for Rose’s STEM students to explore a career at the OC-ALC, which is the largest single-site employer in the state of Oklahoma.
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RM2GKMD4F–Members of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex (OC-ALC) Heavy Maintenance Center pose for a group photo with the Air Force’s F-35A Lightning II Demonstration Team during their visit to Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, May 25, 2021. The visit and subsequent demonstration flight were provided by Air Combat Command as a show of appreciation for the men and women who support the F-35’s engine maintenance. OC-ALC performs all aspects of engine maintenance on the F135 engine.
RMMBC643–Three Boeing B-1B Lancer aircraft undergoing maintenance, repair and overhaul at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, are shown in foggy conditions during the morning of Feb. 14, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is a subordinate unit of the Air Force Sustainment Center and is the complex responsible for bomber, tanker and jet engine maintenance. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RM2X1YCXE–TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. — B-1 aircraft undergo programmed depot maintenance at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Dec. 4, 2022. Normally upgrades such as the announced B-1 Embracing Agile Scheduling Team upgrade are performed when the aircraft returns for its scheduled maintenance cycle, but BEAST is being completed out of cycle to improve the aircraft’s lethality sooner. (U.S. Air Force photo by Carter Denton)
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RM2GKMD4G–Members of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex (OC-ALC) Heavy Maintenance Center pose for a group photo with the Air Force’s F-35A Lightning II Demonstration Team after a demonstration flight at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, May 25, 2021. The visit and subsequent demonstration flight were provided by Air Combat Command as a show of appreciation for the men and women who support the F-35’s engine maintenance. OC-ALC performs all aspects of engine maintenance on the F135 engine.
RM2WFWP59–TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. — Jeanie Webb, center, president of Rose State College, signs an education partnership agreement among Rose State College, the OC-ALC and the 72nd Air Base Wing during a ceremony held on Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Jan. 17. The partnership provides Rose State with access to industry resources and experts while providing a pipeline for Rose’s STEM students to explore a career at the OC-ALC, which is the largest single-site employer in the state of Oklahoma.
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RM2WFWNG5–TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. — Col. Abigail Ruscetta, right, commander of the 72nd Air Base Wing, signs an education partnership agreement among Rose State College, the OC-ALC and the 72nd Air Base Wing during a ceremony held on Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Jan. 17. The partnership provides Rose State with access to industry resources and experts while providing a pipeline for Rose’s STEM students to explore a career at the OC-ALC, which is the largest single-site employer in the state of Oklahoma.
RM2X1YCY3–TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. — A B-1 aircraft undergoes programmed depot maintenance at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Dec. 4, 2022. Normally upgrades such as the announced B-1 Embracing Agile Scheduling Team upgrade are performed when the aircraft returns for its scheduled maintenance cycle, but BEAST is being completed out of cycle to improve the aircraft’s lethality sooner. (U.S. Air Force photo by Carter Denton)
RMRACDNJ–A Consolidated B-24D Liberator receives armament upgrades and modifications at the Oklahoma City Air Depot in 1943. The Oklahoma City Air Depot eventually became Tinker Air Force Base and the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex (OC-ALC) under Air Force Materiel Command. Historical photo
RM2H398ER–With the Tinker control tower in the background, an F-35 Lightning II aircraft takes off at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Oct. 22, 2021. The Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex's Heavy Maintenance Center performs all aspects of engine maintenance on the F135 engine, including all variants and for all partner nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Paul Shirk)
RM2WFWNRW–TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. — Col. Abigail Ruscetta, right, commander of the 72nd Air Base Wing, provides remarks during a ceremonial signing event in celebration of the education partnership agreement among Rose State College, the OC-ALC and the 72nd Air Base Wing on Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Jan. 17. The partnership provides Rose State with access to industry resources and experts while providing a pipeline for Rose’s STEM students to explore a career at the OC-ALC, which is the largest single-site employer in the state of Oklahoma.
RMRAEEJM–Master Sgt. Teodros Rembert, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex first sgt., stands near the base flag pole with the unit guidon prior to an official retreat ceremony Jan. 24, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is an Air Force Materiel Command unit as noted at the top of the guidon as well as the AFMC badge featured on the wall behind.
RM2H398DJ–With Building 3001 in the background, an F-35 Lightning II aircraft lands at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Oct. 22, 2021. The Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex's Heavy Maintenance Center performs all aspects of engine maintenance on the F135 engine, which powers the F-35, including all variants and for all partner nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Paul Shirk)
RM2WFWNH6–TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. — Jeanie Webb, center, president of Rose State College, provides remarks during a ceremonial signing event in celebration of the education partnership agreement among Rose State College, the OC-ALC and the 72nd Air Base Wing on Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Jan. 17. The partnership provides Rose State with access to industry resources and experts while providing a pipeline for Rose’s STEM students to explore a career at the OC-ALC, which is the largest single-site employer in the state of Oklahoma.
RMRAEEJT–Staff Sgt. Bryan Lemire, Air Force Sustainment Center Command Chief Master Sgt. enlisted aid, discusses the finer details of conducting a retreat ceremony while Master Sgt. Teodros Rembert, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex first sgt., listens while holding the OC-ALC unit guidon Jan. 24, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Military members from withing AFSC and OC-ALC conducted a formal retreat ceremony to kick-off Tinker's 75th Anniversary.
RM2H398F4–An F-35 Lightning II aircraft takes off against the background of the Oklahoma City skyline at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Oct. 22, 2021. Twelve F-35s stopped at Tinker AFB to refuel while en route from Tyndall AFB, Florida, to Hill AFB, Utah. The Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex's Heavy Maintenance Center performs all aspects of engine maintenance on the F135 engine, which powers the F-35. (U.S. Air Force photo by Paul Shirk)
RM2WFWT0G–TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. — Brig. Gen. Brian Moore, left, commander of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, signs an education partnership agreement among Rose State College, the OC-ALC and the 72nd Air Base Wing during a ceremony held on Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Jan. 17. The partnership provides Rose State with access to industry resources and experts while providing a pipeline for Rose’s STEM students to explore a career at the OC-ALC, which is the largest single-site employer in the state of Oklahoma.
RMRTAYAD–Brig. Gen. Chris Hill, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex commander briefs Gen. Stephen Lyons, United States Transportation Command commander, on the internal structure of the Air Force Sustainment Center and the OC-ALC mission. Gen. Lyons toured several locations around Tinker Air Force Base Feb. 4. Lyons was briefed on the programmed depot maintenance of the KC-135 and modifications in progress, the REACT lab and the KC-46A depot activation timeline and critical path, including partnering initiatives, Milcon and the KC-46 Sustainment Campus.
RM2H398DM–With Building 3001 in the background, an F-35 Lightning II aircraft lands at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Oct. 22, 2021. The Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex's Heavy Maintenance Center performs all aspects of engine maintenance on the F135 engine, which powers the F-35, including all variants and for all partner nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Paul Shirk)
RM2WFWR3T–TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. — Brig. Gen. Brian Moore, left, commander of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, provides remarks during a ceremonial signing event in celebration of the education partnership agreement among Rose State College, the OC-ALC and the 72nd Air Base Wing on Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Jan. 17. The partnership provides Rose State with access to industry resources and experts while providing a pipeline for Rose’s STEM students to explore a career at the OC-ALC, which is the largest single-site employer in the state of Oklahoma.
RMJ3W700–Boeing B-52H, 60-0005, poses in front of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Bldg. 3001 following major overhaul on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of the B-52 fleet with a large portion of the work taking place in the building shown behind. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RM2H398DN–An F-35 Lightning II aircraft taxis in front of base operations at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma, Oct. 22, 2021. Twelve aircraft visited Tinker AFB to refuel while en route from Tyndall AFB, Florida, to Hill AFB, Utah. (U.S. Air Force photo by Paul Shirk)
RMRTARMR–The Honorable Kevin Stitt, Governor of Oklahoma, center, was given a tour of Tinker Air Force Base and its various missions Feb. 1. Here, Stitt was briefed on the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex mission by OC-ALC Commander Brig. Gen. Christopher Hill and Air Force Sustainment Center Commander Lt. Gen. Gene Kirkland. He was given a tour of maintenance operations on a KC-135, as well as discussions and a vehicle tour around Navy Strategic Communications Wing ONE, the 507th Air Refueling Wing, the 552nd Air Control Wing and was briefed on the history and future of the KC-46 Campus.
RMJ3W6YX–Boeing B-52H, 60-0005, poses in front of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Bldg. 3001 following major overhaul on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of the B-52 fleet with a large portion of the work taking place in the building shown behind. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RM2H398DE–Three F-35 Lightning II aircraft prepare to land at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Oct. 22, 2021. The aircraft landed at Tinker AFB to refuel while en route from Tyndall AFB, Florida, to Hill AFB, Utah. The F135 engine, which powers the F-35, is maintained at Tinker AFB's Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex. (U.S. Air Force photo by Paul Shirk)
RMR4FDHB–Boeing B-52H, 60-0005, poses in front of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Bldg. 3001 following major overhaul on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of the B-52 fleet with a large portion of the work taking place in the building shown behind.
RMJ3W6YY–Boeing B-52H, 60-0005, poses in front of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Bldg. 3001 following major overhaul while a Boeing E-6B TACAMO aircraft flies overhead on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of both aircraft fleets with a large portion of the work taking place in the building shown behind. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RM2H398DW–An F-35 Lightning II aircraft taxis in front of the Tinker Air Force Base control tower, at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma, Oct. 22, 2021. Twelve aircraft visited Tinker AFB to refuel while en route from Tyndall AFB, Florida, to Hill AFB, Utah. (U.S. Air Force photo by Paul Shirk)
RMR4FDHG–Boeing B-52H, 60-0005, poses in front of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Bldg. 3001 following major overhaul on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of the B-52 fleet with a large portion of the work taking place in the building shown behind.
RMRJX953–Three Boeing B-1B Lancer bombers are shown at the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Training Center Jan. 17, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. MROTC is a facility used for heavy aircraft maintenance in a public/private partnership between the Air Force and Boeing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMJ3W6YR–Boeing B-52H Stratofortress, 60-0005, poses in front of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Bldg. 3001 following major overhaul on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of the B-52 fleet as well as the B-1B Lancer and KC-135 Stratotanker and a large portion of the work takes place in the almost one-mile long building. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMMX4HG1–Boeing B-52H, 60-0005, poses in front of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Bldg. 3001 following major overhaul on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of the B-52 fleet with a large portion of the work taking place in the building shown behind.
RMRJX951–Three Boeing B-1B Lancer bombers are shown at the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Training Center Jan. 17, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. MROTC is a facility used for heavy aircraft maintenance in a public/private partnership between the Air Force and Boeing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMJ3W6YW–Two vital defense assets are shown together as a Boeing B-52H, 60-0005, poses in front of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex while a F-22A Raptor of the 325th Fighter Wing, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, rolls down the runway on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of the B-52 fleet as well as overhaul of the Pratt & Whitney F119 engines used in the F-22A. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMJ4FPHW–Maintenance personnel from the 565th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron work under and around B-52H 61-0007, 'Ghost Rider,' as the aircraft undergoes checks for an attempted functional test flight at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, Aug. 29, 2016, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. 'OC-ALC' can be seen written on the hangar in the background as 'Ghost Rider' shines in natural metal as it completes a 19-month overhaul and upgrade to become the first B-52 to ever be regenerated from long-term storage with the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz., and return
RMRJX94Y–Boeing B-1B Lancer, serial # 86-0109, wearing 'Spectre' nose-art shown at the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Training Center Jan. 17, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. MROTC is a facility used for heavy aircraft maintenance in a public/private partnership between the Air Force and Boeing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMMPFD37–A United States Marine Corps KC-130T shown in natural metal on the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex flight line awaiting paint Feb. 9, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. OC-ALC has massive paint hangars capable of accepting aircraft as large as the KC-10. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMMX4HG7–Boeing B-52H, 60-0005, poses in front of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Bldg. 3001 following major overhaul on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of the B-52 fleet with a large portion of the work taking place in the building shown behind.
RMMCDJP2–Two Boeing B-52H Stratofortress aircraft undergoing maintenance, repair and overhaul at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, are shown in foggy conditions during the morning of Feb. 14, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is a subordinate unit of the Air Force Sustainment Center and is the complex responsible for bomber, tanker and jet engine maintenance. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMRJX93D–Boeing B-1B Lancer, serial # 86-0101, wearing 'Watchman' nose-art shown at the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Training Center Jan. 17, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. MROTC is a facility used for heavy aircraft maintenance in a public/private partnership between the Air Force and Boeing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMR4FDHC–Boeing B-52H, 60-0005, poses in front of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Bldg. 3001 following major overhaul while a Boeing E-6B TACAMO aircraft flies overhead on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of both aircraft fleets with a large portion of the work taking place in the building shown behind.
RMMCDJP3–Two Boeing B-52H Stratofortress aircraft undergoing maintenance, repair and overhaul at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, are shown in foggy conditions during the morning of Feb. 14, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is a subordinate unit of the Air Force Sustainment Center and is the complex responsible for bomber, tanker and jet engine maintenance. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMRJX94X–Boeing B-1B Lancer, serial # 86-0101, wearing 'Watchman' nose-art shown at the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Training Center Jan. 17, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. MROTC is a facility used for heavy aircraft maintenance in a public/private partnership between the Air Force and Boeing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMMX4HG6–Boeing B-52H, 60-0005, poses in front of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Bldg. 3001 following major overhaul while a Boeing E-6B TACAMO aircraft flies overhead on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of both aircraft fleets with a large portion of the work taking place in the building shown behind.
RMMCDJP4–Three Boeing B-1B Lancer aircraft undergoing maintenance, repair and overhaul at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, are shown in foggy conditions during the morning of Feb. 14, 2018, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is a subordinate unit of the Air Force Sustainment Center and is the complex responsible for bomber, tanker and jet engine maintenance. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMMR25AC–Boeing B-52H, 60-0005, poses in front of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Bldg. 3001 following major overhaul on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of the B-52 fleet with a large portion of the work taking place in the building shown behind. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMRJX952–Boeing B-1B Lancer, serial # 86-0101, wearing 'Watchman' nose-art shown at the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Training Center with support equipment and hoses going to the aircraft as maintenance is conducted Jan. 17, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. MROTC is a facility used for heavy aircraft maintenance in a public/private partnership between the Air Force and Boeing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMR4E43F–Boeing B-52H Stratofortress, 60-0005, poses in front of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Bldg. 3001 following major overhaul on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of the B-52 fleet as well as the B-1B Lancer and KC-135 Stratotanker and a large portion of the work takes place in the almost one-mile long building.
RMMR25AK–Boeing B-52H, 60-0005, poses in front of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Bldg. 3001 following major overhaul on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of the B-52 fleet with a large portion of the work taking place in the building shown behind. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMMTXY5F–Military members of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex lower the American flag from the base flag pole during an official retreat ceremony Jan. 24, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC conducted the retreat ceremony as part of the official Tinker AFB 75th Anniversary events. Tinker hosts the Air Force Sustainment Center and falls under the Air Force Materiel Command. The AFMC badge is displayed on the wall. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMMR25AD–Boeing B-52H, 60-0005, poses in front of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Bldg. 3001 following major overhaul while a Boeing E-6B TACAMO aircraft flies overhead on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of both aircraft fleets with a large portion of the work taking place in the building shown behind. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMRJX963–Boeing B-1B Lancer, serial # 86-0098, wearing 'Midnight Train' nose-art leads a trio of aircraft at the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Training Center Jan. 17, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. MROTC is a facility used for heavy aircraft maintenance in a public/private partnership between the Air Force and Boeing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMMX0XAY–Boeing B-52H Stratofortress, 60-0005, poses in front of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Bldg. 3001 following major overhaul on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of the B-52 fleet as well as the B-1B Lancer and KC-135 Stratotanker and a large portion of the work takes place in the almost one-mile long building.
RMMR1Y5N–Boeing B-52H Stratofortress, 60-0005, poses in front of Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Bldg. 3001 following major overhaul on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of the B-52 fleet as well as the B-1B Lancer and KC-135 Stratotanker and a large portion of the work takes place in the almost one-mile long building. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMMTNM89–The nose of a B-52H Stratofortress in natural metal with gunship grey components frames a B-1B Lancer in the background on a snowy flight line at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex Jan. 6, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Despite the rare accumulation of snow, the important maintenance and sustainment operations conducted by the OC-ALC continue to ensure aircraft production stays on track to deliver capability to the warfighter. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMRJX961–Boeing B-1B Lancer, serial # 86-0098, wearing 'Midnight Train' nose-art is shown at the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Training Center Jan. 17, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. MROTC is a facility used for heavy aircraft maintenance in a public/private partnership between the Air Force and Boeing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMR4FDHA–Two vital defense assets are shown together as a Boeing B-52H, 60-0005, poses in front of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex while a F-22A Raptor of the 325th Fighter Wing, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, rolls down the runway on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of the B-52 fleet as well as overhaul of the Pratt & Whitney F119 engines used in the F-22A.
RMMTJPHA–John Bishop, A B-1B mechanic with the 567th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, wears a neoprene face mask during a B-1B Lancer engine run after the first significant snowfall Oklahoma City has received this season Jan. 6, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Despite the accumulation of snow the important maintenance and sustainment operations conducted by the OC-ALC continued to ensure aircraft production stays on track to deliver capability to the warfighter.(U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMMR25A9–Two vital defense assets are shown together as a Boeing B-52H, 60-0005, poses in front of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex while a F-22A Raptor of the 325th Fighter Wing, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, rolls down the runway on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of the B-52 fleet as well as overhaul of the Pratt & Whitney F119 engines used in the F-22A. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMP338T2–Maintenance personnel from the 565th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron work under and around B-52H 61-0007, 'Ghost Rider,' as the aircraft undergoes checks for an attempted functional test flight at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, Aug. 29, 2016, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. 'OC-ALC' can be seen written on the hangar in the background as 'Ghost Rider' shines in natural metal as it completes a 19-month overhaul and upgrade to become the first B-52 to ever be regenerated from long-term storage with the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz., and return
RMMRTBEW–A Boeing E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft on final approach to land June 16, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The large building behind the E-3 AWACS is building 3001, a former Douglas Aircraft manufacturing plant during World War II, now used by the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex and its parent organization the Air Force Sustainment Center. The E-3 is operated by the 552nd Air Control Wing, Air Combat Command, from Tinker AFB where heavy maintenance of the E-3 airframe and engines is also conducted by the OC-ALC. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMMTRJPY–A Consolidated B-24D Liberator receives armament upgrades and modifications at the Oklahoma City Air Depot in 1943. The Oklahoma City Air Depot eventually became Tinker Air Force Base and the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex (OC-ALC) under Air Force Materiel Command. Historical photo provided by the Tinker Air Force Base History Office.
RMRJX964–Boeing B-1B Lancer, serial # 86-0098, wearing 'Midnight Train' nose-art is shown at the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Training Center Jan. 17, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. MROTC is a facility used for heavy aircraft maintenance in a public/private partnership between the Air Force and Boeing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMMTXY59–Master Sgt. Teodros Rembert, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex first sgt., stands near the base flag pole with the unit guidon prior to an official retreat ceremony Jan. 24, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is an Air Force Materiel Command unit as noted at the top of the guidon as well as the AFMC badge featured on the wall behind. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMMX4HFR–Two vital defense assets are shown together as a Boeing B-52H, 60-0005, poses in front of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex while a F-22A Raptor of the 325th Fighter Wing, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, rolls down the runway on May 1, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. OC-ALC is responsible for depot level maintenance of the B-52 fleet as well as overhaul of the Pratt & Whitney F119 engines used in the F-22A.
RMRJX962–The nose and cockpit section of Boeing B-1B Lancer, serial # 86-0098, wearing 'Midnight Train' nose-art is shown at the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Training Center Jan. 17, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. MROTC is a facility used for heavy aircraft maintenance in a public/private partnership between the Air Force and Boeing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMMTXY5E–Staff Sgt. Bryan Lemire, Air Force Sustainment Center Command Chief Master Sgt. enlisted aid, discusses the finer details of conducting a retreat ceremony while Master Sgt. Teodros Rembert, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex first sgt., listens while holding the OC-ALC unit guidon Jan. 24, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Military members from withing AFSC and OC-ALC conducted a formal retreat ceremony to kick-off Tinker's 75th Anniversary. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMPXNTM2–A Boeing E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft on final approach to land June 16, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The large building behind the E-3 AWACS is building 3001, a former Douglas Aircraft manufacturing plant during World War II, now used by the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex and its parent organization the Air Force Sustainment Center. The E-3 is operated by the 552nd Air Control Wing, Air Combat Command, from Tinker AFB where heavy maintenance of the E-3 airframe and engines is also conducted by the OC-ALC.
RMP2K3MY–Five KC-135 Stratotankers sit on the ramp of the 507th Air Refueling Wing Sept. 16, 2016, at Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. On the left, in the distance is the 552nd Air Control Wing and the 513th Air Control Group, and on the right is the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex. The OC-ALC employs more than 9,400 military and civilian personnel with 98 different job skills. The complex utilizes 63 buildings and 8.2M square feet of industrial floor space in support of its mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lauren Gleason)
RM2GKD9CP–A screen capture from a vacuum pump test at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex shows significant motion from loose bolts and a crack in a concrete base that engineers say would have eventually caused catastrophic failure and cost the Air Force more than half a million dollars. The motion is virtually undetectable to the human eye but new technology, in use by the 76th Maintenance Support Group, allows engineering techs to pinpoint causes for deflection, displacement, movement and vibration.
RM2NJM0K5–(From left to right) Chris Schuppe, general manager of engineering and technology at GE Additive, John Sneden, director of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Propulsion Directorate, Maj. Gen. Jeff King, commander of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, and Geoffrey Camp, director of Oklahoma’s Aerospace and Defense initiative, cut the ribbon at opening of the second Reverse Engineering and Critical Tooling lab.
RMRJX93K–Boeing B-1B Lancer, serial # 86-0098, wearing 'Midnight Train' nose-art is shown at the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Training Center Jan. 17, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. MROTC is a facility used for heavy aircraft maintenance in a public/private partnership between the Air Force and Boeing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMPFT7YW–A Sikorsky S-58T heavy-lift helicopter hovers over heating units to be lifted to the roof of building 3001 as part of on-going energy efficiency upgrades to Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma on May 27, 2018. The operation required a team effort from Honeywell Automation and Control Solutions, Aircrane Inc., Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, 72nd Civil Engineer Directorate, 72nd Operations Support Squadron, Base Operations and Safety Offices from OC-ALC and 72nd Air Base Wing as each unit lifted in to place was the size of a small car.
RM2NJM14D–Maj. Gen. Jeff King, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex commander, addresses guests at the ribbon cutting for the second Reverse Engineering and Critical Tooling lab.
RMRJX96J–Close-up of the refueling recepticle and associated markings on the nose of Boeing B-1B Lancer, serial # 86-0098, while at the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Training Center Jan. 17, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. MROTC is a facility used for heavy aircraft maintenance in a public/private partnership between the Air Force and Boeing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
RMRBC53D–A C-5M Super Galaxy of the 433rd Airlift Wing, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, shown on the Tinker AFB flight line after delivering outsized cargo to the Oklahoma City Air Logisitics Complex at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma, Jan. 4, 2019. The aircraft and crew delivered parts to repair a damaged B-1B Lancer which were pulled from long-term open storage at Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona. (U.S. Air Force photo/2Lt. Ashlyn K. Paulson)
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