The USAF Europe and Africa Command has received the seventh of 14 C-130J Super Hercules aircraft from Lockheed Martin at Ramstein Air Base, Germany.
The C-130Js are used in high-tempo operations in multiple combat theatres and in support of peacekeeping and humanitarian missions.
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The new aircraft is flexible and part of the longer C-130J-30 configuration, which is the current standard for recapitalising the USAF and many other air forces around the world.
The C-130J will support the Ramstein-based 37th Airlift Squadron that has been flying C-130Es.
Lockheed will deliver ten C-130Js to the air force this year, with four more scheduled for delivery in 2010.
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