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C-40A Clipper Transport Aircraft delivered to U.S. Naval Reserve ahead of schedule.
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A C-40 Clipper assigned to Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR) 57 lands at Naval Air Station North Island. (Picture: US Navy) |
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Since fleet
induction in 2001, C-40As have flown nearly 176,000 flight hours in support
of fleet requirements. In 2014, the Clipper logged more than 16,500 flight
hours supporting over 1,700 missions. It carried more than 108,800 passengers
and 10 million pounds of cargo. The aircraft will be assigned to Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR) 61, Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island, Washington, who will join the other four reserve squadrons flying navy-unique, fleet-essential airlift missions: VR-56 at NAS Oceana, Virginia; VR-57 at NAS North Island, California; VR-58 at NAS Jacksonville, Florida; and VR-59 at Joint Reserve Base Ft. Worth, Texas. The U.S. Navy is scheduled to deliver an additional C-40A aircraft to VR-61 in early spring 2015. |
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