The leader of Air Mobility Command, Gen. Duncan McNabb, flew the active Air Force’s first new C-130J Super Hercules airlifter to Little Rock AFB, Ark., on Tuesday. McNabb, who picked up the new Herk at Lockheed Martin’s Marietta, Ga., production facility and flew it on to Little Rock for the 463rd Airlift Group, called the J model “one of the crown jewels of air mobility and the workhorse of the fleet.” The Air Force first fielded the C-130J with Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Command units. In a company statement, Lockheed’s C-130 VP, David Haines, noted that the J model “is currently operating around the world in high tempo combat and humanitarian operations,” providing “significant force multiplication for the combatant commander.”
The Air Force plans to have its new Integrated Capabilities Command stood up by the end of 2024, Chief of Staff Gen. David W. Allvin said May 2, offering new details of one of the signature reforms announced by the service earlier this year. Allvin said around 500-800 Airmen will…