Lockheed Martin finished developmental testing for the HC-130J

March 24, 2011
MARIETTA, Ga., 24 March 2011. Lockheed Martin engineers finished developmental testing on the U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command's HC-130J personnel recovery aircraft. Air-to-air refueling marked the final test and was achieved this month.
Posted by John McHaleMARIETTA, Ga., 24 March 2011. Lockheed Martin engineers finished developmental testing on the U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command's HC-130J personnel recovery aircraft.Air-to-air refueling marked the final test and was achieved this month. This was the first refueling of an HC-130J, and the first ever boom refueling of a C-130 where the aircraft's refueling receiver was installed during aircraft production. This test point also applies to the MC-130J Combat Shadow II aircraft in production for Air Force Special Operations Command. Rollout of the first MC-130J will be celebrated at the Lockheed Martin facility in Marietta, Ga. on March 29. The first HC-130Js and MC-130Js will start deliveries in August with Initial Operational Capability for both scheduled for 2012.

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