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Lockheed Martin Reaches Super Herculean Milestone With Delivery Of 500th C-130J Airlifter


Hercules history is made once again, with the announcement that Lockheed Martin recently delivered its 500th C-130J Super Hercules airlifter. This Super Hercules (Lockheed Martin aircraft #5934) is a C-130J-30 aircraft assigned to the 130th Airlift Wing located at McLaughlin Air National Guard Base in Charleston, West Virginia. The 130th Airlift Wing is a longtime C-130 operator that is currently modernizing its legacy Hercules fleet with C-130Js.

The US government operates the largest C-130J Super Hercules fleet in the world. This delivery represents the US government's continued transition to the C-130J as the common platform across the Air Force, the Marine Corps and the Coast Guard.

"This delivery represents the thousands of people — past and present — that design, build, fly, maintain and support C-130Js around the world," said Rod McLean, vice president and general manager of Lockheed Martin's Air Mobility & Maritime Missions (AMMM) line of business. "Like its namesake, the C-130J is a legend defined by its strength and power. Yet, it is the people who are part of the C-130J operator, production, supplier and industry partner communities who truly define the Super Hercules and helped the C-130J Program reach this monumental achievement."

The C-130J Super Hercules is the current production model of the legendary C-130 Hercules aircraft. The airlift choice of 26 operators in 22 nations, the global C-130 fleet has surpassed more than 2 million flight hours and holds more than 54 world records.

Defined by its versatility, there are 17 different mission configurations of the C-130J that includes transport (military and commercial), humanitarian aid delivery, aerial fire-fighter, natural disaster relief support, medevac, search and rescue, weather reconnaissance, and aerial refuelling.

As the most advanced C-130 ever produced, the C-130J-30 Super Hercules (which is 4.6 m longer than legacy C-130 models) offers these enhancements and advancements compared to legacy models:

30% more passengers and cargo

50% more CDS bundles

44% more paratroopers

30% crew reduction

14% more fuel-efficient

20% improvement in payload/range capability

Integrated defensive suite and 250-knot ramp/door

Automated maintenance fault reporting

Unmatched situational awareness with digital avionics and dual HUD


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