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The focal point for maintaining and supplying all Air Force equipment and weapon systems rests on the shoulders of the men and women at the Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC)
We work in highly specialized facilities, designed and built for the unique task of providing scheduled repair, modification, and overhaul to our extensive fleet of weapons systems and support equipment for all Air Force flight and space systems.
Our success is rooted in the agility of our operations that can not only provide scheduled support but, more importantly, respond immediately and effectively to the unexpected.
But success also stems from our unwavering commitment to the old fashioned “job well done.” Quality execution in both planning and implementation gives the Air Force the tools and support they need to accomplish their mission in air, space, and cyberspace.
C-130 deploying flares
Aircraft sheet metal technician
C-17 on a snowy tarmac
Avionics inspection
C-17 on the tarmac
Cargo transport plane in hangar
C-130 aircraft taking off
Tradesman making a repair
Our sustainment team performs functions such as initial provisioning, cataloging, inventory management and warehousing, and depot- and field-level maintenance. When you look at the equipment above you can see why this is a fascinating and exciting challenge.
One of the primary functions performed by AFSC is Programmed Depot Maintenance (PDM). PDM occurs at regularly scheduled intervals throughout the life of every aircraft. Dedicated maintenance teams work diligently to extend the life and capabilities of aircraft in the Air Force inventory.
Along with PDM, we are constantly adapting Air Force weapons systems to meet new warfighter requirements as well as technological advances and capabilities updates.
AFSC is part of the Air Force Civilian Service (AFCS). That’s the indispensable force that provides the brain power and manpower that keep the Air Force ready for action.
At 170,000 strong we at AFCS are a force to be reckoned with. We fill positions in over 600 different occupations. Dedicated and confident, we work shoulder to shoulder with Airmen around the country and around the world, committed to the vital Air Force mission in air, space, and cyberspace.
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