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  • Warfare symposium returns to museum

    The 41st Dixie Crow Symposium will be held March 20-24 at the Museum of Aviation.Cohosting with the Dixie Crows, the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Electronic Warfare & Avionics Division at Robins will feature keynote speakers Lt. Gen. Bradley Heithold, Air Force Special Operations Command

  • Museum of Aviation gets its Google on

    The Museum of Aviation is going virtual - on Google, that is.Using technology designed by NASA for the space station, Francesco Kozerski from Global Web Advisors spent two full days documenting the inside and outside of each building."We're doing this project on a completely voluntary basis," he

  • 2016 PEO&RO to highlight requirements, acquisition

    Senior leaders from Air Force Materiel Command will participate in the annual 2016 Program Executive Officer Review and Outlook on March 24 at the Museum of Aviation's Century of Flight Hangar."The Program Executive Officer Review and Outlook provides businesses that support Robins Air Force Base

  • Robins continues to ensure air power for AFSOC

    Returning air power as quickly as possible to the warfighter - that's the goal of the C-130 Air Force Special Operations Command Acceleration Team here.Following the successful delivery of an AC-130U gunship in February, a dedicated team of 50 maintenance professionals in the C-130 AFSOC

  • News Briefs

    Here's a snapshot of some of the things going on at Robins.Service station installationThe Robins Service Station will be installing new equipment at 8 a.m. Monday. This install is expected to take about four hours and should not affect the ability to pump gas. Pumps won't be shut down; however,

  • Commissary reset scheduled

    The Robins Commissary will close 4 p.m., March 20 to undergo a reset as part of the Defense Commissary Agency's ongoing effort to enhance the shopping experience."We hate to inconvenience our customers with the closure, but this is something we'll appreciate when it's done," said the Susan Edmonds,

  • Robins has $2.75B economic impact on Peach State

    Robins Air Force Base contributes $2.75 billion to the Georgia economy, according to the installation's latest economic impact statement.Published annually, the statement provides general information about the economic impact the installation has on the state. It is also distributed to federal,

  • Out-of-box effort aids another country

    When there's space available on a military cargo aircraft, there's an opportunity to airlift humanitarian goods to destinations across the globe. One such operation took place in February at Robins by the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron's Deployment and Distribution Flight, involving the transport