Heavy Airlift Wing Champions Partnerships; marks 3rd Anniversary

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  • By Gabe Myers
  • HQ USAFE Public Affairs
The vision three years ago was to bring twelve nations together with a common goal and commitment to bring Strategic Airlift Capability to allies across the globe.

After more than 7,500 flying hours, 500 missions, 20,000 pounds of cargo delivered and 27,000 passengers the Heavy Airlift Wing who operate three C-17 Globemaster III aircraft based here at Papa AB, have successfully delivered the vision and is looking forward to growth in the coming years.

"Coming together as 12 nations we function as one team to bring a unique capability on a global stage, all 12 nations contribute resources, time and energy to achieve the mission," said Heavy Airlift Wing commander, U.S. Air Force Col. Keith Boone. "This wing has flown relief missions to Haiti for earthquake relief and combat missions to Afghanistan, we are proud of what we have accomplished in a short period of time."

The Heavy Airlift Wing (HAW) is the operational unit of the Strategic Airlift Capability (SAC) program. SAC is an independent multinational partnership, designed to accomplish the strategic airlift requirements of the following nations Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, the Netherlands and USA and two Partnership for Peace (PFP) nations, Sweden and Finland. After three years of contribution the HAW celebrates their anniversary.

The anniversary event held here today included a celebration with contributing nation ambassadors and seven Hungarian and international media representatives flying a HAW C-17 from Papa AB to Budapest to showcase firsthand the aircrafts capabilities, a mission brief, luncheon and a cake cutting ceremony.

"Welcome to Papa Air Base, we are proud to host such an important mission, said Lt Col Zsolt Magasy, on this third anniversary we celebrate the contributions the HAW has made, it is a special day we hope you will enjoy."

Col Boone championed the cooperation and friendship between each member nation of the HAW and envisions the mission, scope and membership of the wing will grow in the coming months and years.