The 330th Aircraft Sustainment Wing consolidates
responsibility for sustainment
management of more than 5,500 aircraft,
1,800 personnel and a budget of $5.8B. The
Wing manages the Air Force's fleet of C-130,
C-5, C-141, C-17, F-15, U-2 and Joint Surveillance
Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS)
E-8C aircraft with a total value of over $200B.
The Wing oversees programmed depot maintenance,
modernization and modification programs,
spares procurement, and repair for all
these aircraft. Other systems in the wing's portfolio
include the Distributed Common Ground
System, Special Operations Forces/Combat
Search and Rescue aircraft, Intelligence, Information,
Command and Control Equipment and
Enhancements, and Contractor Field Service
Representatives. The Wing supports acquisition
program managers for weapon systems assigned
to a Program Executive Officer portfolio and is
responsible for engineering, worldwide logistics,
weapon system readiness, and wartime sustainability
support to DoD and foreign military sales
customers. Phone number: (478) 327-8784.