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Ogden Air Logistics Center

The Ogden Air Logistics Center (OO-ALC)

The Ogden Air Logistics Center is a major component at Hill AFB and aims to be America's best war fighter sustainment organization.

The Center has worldwide engineering, sustainment and logistics management and maintenance support responsibilities for some of the Air Force’s most sophisticated weapon systems, military airframes, munitions, and fleet of strategic intercontinental ballistic missiles. The Center is the Air Force Center of Industrial and Technical Excellence for low-observable, stealth aircraft structural composite materials and provides support for the B-2 Spirit multi-role bomber.

OO-ALC is comprised of the 75th Air Base Wing, the 309th Maintenance Wing, the 508th Aerospace Sustainment Wing, and the 526th ICBM Systems Wing, along with numerous supporting functional professional offices. In addition, Hill AFB is host to the Air Force’s first Total Force Integration (TFI) fighter association.

The 75th Air Base Wing

The 75th Air Base Wing is responsible for the base operating support of all units at Hill AFB, including nearly 24,000 personnel in the Ogden Air Logistics Center, the 388th Fighter Wing, the 419th Fighter Wing, and 46 other associate units.

The 75th Air Base Wing is responsible for mission support, civil engineering, communications, medical, airfield operations, command post, explosive ordnance disposal and ground operations for the installation and the Utah Test and Training Range.

The 309th Maintenance Wing

The 309th Maintenance Wing is a world-renowned source of maintenance, repair, overhaul, and modification for the F-22 Raptor, F-16 Falcon, A-10 Thunderbolt, and C-130 Hercules aircraft, as well as the nation’s fleet of strategic Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) and Rocket System Reutilization Programs (RSLPs). The Wing possesses a skilled workforce of over 7,600 military and civilian employees, 305 facilities covering 3.7 million square feet of produc­tion and support areas, and seven operating locations, including one repair organization in the Pacific.

The 508th Aerospace Sustainment Wing

The 508th Aerospace Sustainment Wing provides weapon system management and support for over 10,000 aircraft for the USAF, Federal Agencies, and 38 international partners. Supported platforms include the A-10, F/QF-4, F-5, F-16, F-22, F-35, T-37 and T-38.  The Wing also sustains and modernizes 22 training systems for aircrew and maintenance personnel.

The 526th ICBM Systems Wing

The 526th ICBM Systems Wing eis responsible for inception - to - retirement integrated weapons systems. We develop, acquire and support silo-based Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) and provide program direction and logistics support as the single face to the customer. We are resposible for the acquisition, systems engineering, and depot repair, and mangagement of equipment spares.
We provide storage & transportation and accomplish modifications & equipment replacement to maintain silo-based ICBM systems.
We are a proud member, along with the B-52 and the U.S. Navy, of the New Nuclear Triad- a keystone of U.S. national power.

The 538th Aircraft Sustainment Group

The 538th Aircraft Sustainment Group executes cost, schedule, and performance of programs to sustain and improve 356 A/OA-10 aircraft for ACC, PACAF, USAFE, AFMC, AFRC, and the ANG, including plans, programs, and budgets for modification and structural upgrade programs.  This group develops engineering solutions to technical issues and provides total logistics and sustainment support to operational flying units.  They manage technical assistance for field units and maintain an aircraft technical data library.  Their budget authority exceeds $498.3M annually.  This group retains System Program Manager responsibility and authority to accomplish A-10 program objectives for development, production, and sustainment to meet the user’s operational needs.

The 558th Aircraft Sustainment Group

The 558th Aircraft Sustainment Group provides world-class technical and logistics support for 14 aircraft types (2,450 aircraft) and 22 simulator programs (over 2,000 devices) in over 31 countries.  They are responsible for the acquisition of new/improved capabilities as well as the sustainment of existing mature and proven systems/subsystems used by USAF international allies and other government agencies (NASA, Navy, Forest Service, etc). 

Science & Engineering Laboratory

The labroratory is exceptionally well-equipped. with an investment of approximately $10 million in state of the art scientific instrumentation. This equipment is used to provide customers with a very broad range of science, engineering and analytical services such as: Environmental Analysis, Chemical Analysis, Material Analysis, Failure Analysis, Dimensional Quality Verification, Electronic Quality Verification, Science and Engineering Services.

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