Marietta,
Georgia – The Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules reaches another major
milestone Aug. 23, marking the 60th anniversary of its first flight at Burbank,
Calif., in 1954.
In
addition, special videos, photos, and features saluting the C-130 will be
posted daily to Lockheed Martin’s corporate webpage, Code One Magazine,
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Flickr, LinkedIn, Google+ and YouTube accounts
throughout the week of Aug. 18-23.
Since
its debut, the C-130 Hercules has exhibited a combination of rugged tenacity,
unmatched flexibility, and continuous innovation. The C-130 has the longest,
continuous military aircraft production run in history and is one of the top
three longest, continuous aircraft production lines of any type.
To
date, more than 2,500 C-130s have been ordered and/or delivered to 63 nations.
The C-130 operates out of 70 countries and has been produced in more than 70
variants. All of the C-130’s production models have been built at the Lockheed
Martin Aeronautics Marietta, Ga., facility.
“In
its first six decades, the C-130 shaped aviation history, redefined industry
standards and exhibited flexibility that other aircraft have yet to match,”
said George Shultz, Lockheed Martin vice president and general manager, C-130
Programs. “The C-130 remains the world’s most proven airlifter because of its
ability to adapt, remain relevant and deliver results no matter the mission. As
we celebrate the Hercules, we want to thank the people who designed, and now
build, deliver, fly, maintain, and sustain it. It’s their contributions that
have kept the global C-130 fleet flying and will continue to do so for decades
to come.”
The
Hercules has been everywhere and is known for its ability to tackle any
mission, anywhere, at any time. Aircrews have flown it to both poles, landed or
airdropped military supplies to combat hot spots and performed countless relief
operations around the globe. From the highest air strips in the Himalayas to
landing on an aircraft carrier in the middle of the ocean, the C-130 regularly
– and proudly – defies expectations.




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