Air Mobility Command - AMC Wings and Groups

AMC Wings and Groups

The Air Mobility Command consists of the following units:

  • Air Mobility Wings
6th Air Mobility Wing (C-37, KC-135) at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida
60th Air Mobility Wing (C-5, C-17, KC-10) at Travis AFB, California
305th Air Mobility Wing (C-17, KC-10) at McGuire AFB, New Jersey
375th Air Mobility Wing (C-21, C-40, KC-135) at Scott AFB, Illinois
  • Airlift Wings and Groups
19th Airlift Wing (C-130) at Little Rock AFB, Arkansas
62d Airlift Wing (C-17) at McChord AFB, Washington
89th Airlift Wing (C-20, C-32, C-37, C-40, VC-25) at Andrews AFB, Maryland
436th Airlift Wing (C-5, C-17) at Dover AFB, Delaware
437th Airlift Wing (C-17) at Charleston AFB, South Carolina
317th Airlift Group (C-130) at Dyess AFB, Texas
  • Bands
USAF Band of Mid-America
USAF Band of the Golden West
  • Tanker Wings and Groups
22d Air Refueling Wing (KC-135) at McConnell AFB, Kansas
92d Air Refueling Wing (KC-135) at Fairchild AFB, Washington
  • Other AMC Organizations
Eighteenth Air Force
618th Air and Space Operations Center (Tanker Airlift Control Center)
United States Air Force Expeditionary Center
621st Contingency Response Wing
Fourth Air Force (Air Force Reserve units)
Twenty-Second Air Force (Air Force Reserve units)
Civil Reserve Air Fleet

In addition to these active-duty units numerous Air Force Reserve Command and Air National Guard units equipped with C-5, C-17, C-40, C-130 and KC-135 aircraft are part of AMC. These units exercise frequently and are activated to federal service and deployed as part of AMC in Air Expeditionary Groups and Wings as directed by HQ AMC.

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