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Air MobilityI have been convinced that we can carry anything, anywhere, anytime.
— William H. Tunner
Longtime airlift advocate and commander of the Berlin Airlift, in his autobiography, Over the Hump, 1964.

In 1908, just five years after the Wright Brothers made their first flight, a passenger is carried aloft, and two years after that, the first air cargo, a bolt of silk cloth, was flown on contract from Dayton to Columbus, Ohio. Whether passengers or paratroopers, relief aid or rifles, Lockheed Martin aircraft, heritage and current, get things to where they need to be quickly and dependably. That legacy is continued today with the C-130 Hercules, which has literally been everywhere and done everything, the next-generation C-130J Super Hercules, and the C-5 Galaxy.

This section contains Code One's past articles relating to the company's air mobility aircraft in all their forms.

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