skip to main content
By Gareth Jennings |

Lockheed Martin delivers first KC-130J for Germany

News
Share:

The first KC-130J for the Luftwaffe departs the Marietta production facility in the US, bound for the joint Franco-German C-130 squadron in France. (Lockheed Martin)

The first Lockheed Martin KC-130J tanker-transport aircraft for the Luftwaffe was delivered to the joint Franco-German C-130 air-transport squadron at Évreux-Fauville Air Base in northern France on 28 February.

The first of three German KC-130Js departed the company's Marietta production facility in Georgia for the ferry flight to France, where it joined three Luftwaffe C-130J-30, two French Air and Space Force (Armee de l'Air et de l'Espace: AAE) KC-130J, and two AAE C-130J-30 aircraft already delivered. The final two Luftwaffe KC-130Js are to be delivered by the end of 2024, for a final joint fleet of five KC-130J and and five C-130J-30 aircraft.

The C-130 air-transport squadron at Évreux-Fauville Air Base in northern France will have unrestricted exchange of aircraft, aircrews, and maintainers, as well as technical and logistical support based on a common pool of spare parts and a common service support contract. “Ten aircraft, two nations, one association – there has never been anything like this in Europe,” the Bundeswehr has previously said.

The joint air-transport squadron is scheduled to achieve full operating capability in 2024–25.

For more information on the KC-130J, please seeLockheed Martin (Lockheed) C-130 Hercules .

Go beyond the headlines - with direct links to interconnected entities

Get full access to validated equipment, military capabilities, and market insights.

Never miss updated intel from Janes.

Move faster with human-validated intelligence.

Get equipment and weapon intelligence that’s human-validated, connected, and ready for your mission workflow.

Message Received!

Message received. Thank you for getting in touch, our team will reach out to you soon.


In the meantime... check out our OSINT insights