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And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None Thirty-five years of C-141 programmed depot maintenance came to an end at the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center at Robins AFB, Georgia, on 16 October as the 1,800th aircraft to go through PDM was completed and flown back to March ARB, California. Since C-141 PDM started in 1968, more than 40 million man-hours have been put into the C-141, the rough equivalent of rebuilding the entire fleet of 284 aircraft produced four times. Although logistics support employees will continue to work with the C-141 until its final retirement, many of the employees have already been absorbed into different aircraft PDM lines.

Photo By Sue Sapp


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