The crew was involved in training with Romanian air force F-16s over the skies of Romania, which enhanced regional capabilities to secure air sovereignty and promote peace and security through cooperation, collaboration, interoperability with NATO allies in the region. These core values were vital in their success. Det betyder dog ikke, at vi ikke skal have en fest. / Published May 01, 2020, Staff Sgt. “It brings together recognition for the excellence that is spread across our formation of Airmen. The 28th MXG recently won the Ellis Giant Sword (recognizing the best bomber maintenance) and best conventional aircraft crew chief team awards at the 2019 Global Strike Challenge. Our Airmen always have innovation on their mind; this award was rightfully deserved by all. Each unit is evaluated on their effectiveness ensuring that Soldier competency is maintained. Boost Morale and Improve Teamwork. 2019 Cabling Innovators Awards: Criteria for entries. Winners have been invited to participate in the Uptime Awards Ceremony, held at the International Maintenance Conference (IMC), December 9-12, 2019, on Marco Island, Florida. Baquet also noted they maintain the Department of Defense’s only centralized jet engine intermediate maintenance facility, which is responsible for overhauling more than 500 T400 and T700 helicopter engines. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ireland Summers), U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Donovan M. Harper, 58th Maintenance Squadron CV-22 aircraft inspection journeyman, works on a CV-22 Osprey at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, June 3, 2020. “It’s all about the culture of pride, professionalism and determination we’ve built for ourselves,” said Baquet. “Our group performs flightline and back-shop maintenance at both the organizational and intermediate level for 36 aircraft across five unique mission design series.”. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brandon Esau), Technical Sergeant Christopher Giordano, 100th Maintenance Squadron aircraft structural maintenance journeyman, poses for photo with a CV-22 Blade Electrical System Trainers at RAF Mildenhall, England, July 26, 2019. The awards will be presented to the winners on Dec. 6 in the Albuquerque Convention Center, New Mexico during the awards ceremony as part of the 2016 DoD Maintenance Symposium. If your team and program are selected as an Uptime Awards winner and you confirm your ability to attend the Uptime Awards ceremony held at the International Maintenance Conference (IMC), you will be entitled to: Two FREE 4-Day Passes for IMC (additional passes available) Participate in the awards ceremony September 16 to 19, 2019 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. -- The 58th Maintenance Group here recently won the Air Education and Training Command 2019 Maintenance Effectiveness Award, marking the first time they’ve ever won this award. April 10, 2019. På grund af Covid-19 er ingenting, som det plejer. Six Secretary of Defense Maintenance Awards are presented units from small, medium, and large categories. Congratulations to the following 2019 Lieutenant General Leo Marquez Award recipients for the categories of Aircraft Maintenance and Munitions/Missile Maintenance. “Our culture is not only one of pride in what we do, but it’s also one of trying to find more efficient and effective ways to do our jobs.”. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ireland Summers), Airmen from the 58th Maintenance Squadron inspect a CV-22 Osprey to ensure mission readiness on Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, June 4, 2020. By Airman 1st Class Ireland Summers, 377th Air Base Wing Public Affairs
The 100th Maintenance Group won the Category 2 Maintenance Effectiveness Award for 2019, recognizing it as the top medium-aircraft maintenance unit in the Air Force. The 100th MXG has a history of success -- the unit has earned three consecutive Highly Effective Ratings awarded during the United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa Unit Effectiveness Inspection. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ireland Summers), Airmen from the 58th Maintenance Squadron test the propellers on a CV-22 Osprey on Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, June 4, 2020. This award is given to units that prove successful at providing safe, serviceable and available equipment for sustained use in peacetime and wartime.