Army soldiers line up to board a C-130 aircraft.

NEWS

  • Fall 2012 Front Range Flyer available online

    The 2012 fall edition of the 302nd Airlift Wing's Front Range Flyer magazine is now available online here. The Front Range Flyer, is published quarterly for the men and women of the Air Force Reserve airlift organization. To see this edition and more, visit the Front Range Flyer website.

  • Wing's most recent promotions highlighted on web

    The names of 302nd Airlift Wing Air Force Reservists who were recently promoted can now be seen on the Wing website's promotions page. Click here or on the "promotions page" related link to see which Air Force Reserve members have earned new rank.

  • Total force partners return from Southwest Asia

    Active Duty Airmen from the 52nd Airlift Squadron and Air Force Reservists from the 302nd Airlift Wing returned to friends and family Sept. 14, 2012, here, after supporting C-130 tactical airlift missions in Afghanistan since May. While in Southwest Asia, the aircrews and aircraft maintainers based

  • U.S. Forest Service deactivates MAFFS operations

    The U.S. Forest Service deactivated the Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System-equipped military C-130s due to favorable fire conditions in the West. The 153rd Air Expeditionary Group received the new Request for Assistance late Sept. 14, releasing the two MAFFS planes and crews that were still

  • MilPDS scheduled for upgrade in December

    The Military Personnel Data System will be upgraded and migrated to the Defense Information Systems Agency's Defense Enterprise Computing Center in December. MilPDS will be unavailable during the upgrade project, which is scheduled to take 23 days to complete.MilPDS is a personnel records database

  • NIFC reduces MAFFS C-130 support

    The National Interagency Fire Center modified its request for assistance decreasing the total number of Department of Defense MAFFS C-130s supporting U.S. Forest Service operations in the Western U.S. from four to two.Two MAFFS-equipped C-130s and aircrews from the Air Force Reserve Command's 302nd

  • NIFC decreases MAFFS C-130s from six to four

    The National Interagency Fire Center sent two Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System-equipped C-130s home over the Labor Day weekend, due to a decrease in fire activity.Two C-130s from the Wyoming Air National Guard's 153rd Airlift Wing were deactivated Sept. 2, and returned to Cheyenne from Boise,