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Lockheed Delivers First C-130J to Tunisia

Lockheed Martin delivered the first C-130J Super Hercules to the Republic of Tunisia on April 4, marking the first delivery to an African country.

Lockheed Martin delivered the first C-130J Super Hercules to the Republic of Tunisia on April 4, marking the first delivery to an African country.

Lockheed Martin signed a contract in 2010 with Tunisia to deliver two C-130Js between 2013 and 2014, in addition to providing training and an initial three years of logistics support.

“Again we see a nation recapitalizing its airlift resources with the proven, unequaled C-130J,” said George Shultz, vice president and general manager of C-130 programs at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company.

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“Throughout aviation history, no aircraft, either developed or under development, can match the flexibility of the C-130 Hercules. Fifteen countries have already selected the C-130J to meet their airlift requirements. Be it recapitalization of existing fleets or new operators seeking proven airlift performance and capability, the C-130J is the low-risk, affordable solution.”

Tunisia’s two Super Hercules are the longer fuselage or “stretched” variant of the aircraft. The Tunisian Air Force currently operates a fleet of C-130Hs and C-130Bs, first purchased in the mid-1980s.  The new C-130Js will support Tunisian operations across the mission spectrum, including relief efforts around the world, firefighting and traditional airlift sorties.

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In addition to Tunisia, other nations that are operating or have ordered the C-130J include Australia, Canada, Denmark, India, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Kuwait, Norway, Oman, Korea, Qatar, the United Kingdom and the United States.

The C-130J is the standard by which all other airlift is measured in terms of availability, flexibility and reliability. C-130Js are currently deployed in two combat theaters and operate at a very high tempo efficiently and reliably. In non-combat, but equally harsh environments, the C-130Js are often the first to support humanitarian and disaster relief efforts.

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