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  1. Hello all ! /12/2011 Lynden Air Cargo Lockheed 382G N425GF 5225 BF Derco Aerospace 11/02/11 ex F-WCDL Brgds AK Load
  2. 1981 Lockheed C130H/Q Cargo/Utility View Details Comments: Excellent conditon, low time, ex NASA Listed by CTH Group Inc.Date Listed: 10/13/2009 10:15:03 AM View Seller Information Contact Seller As listed on Speednews.com Brgds. A/L
  3. Lynden Air Cargo Responds to Disasters With Relief Flights Press Release Source: Lynden Air Cargo On 7:31 pm EDT, Friday October 9, 2009 Buzz up! 0 Print.ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Lynden Air Cargo is flying water, blankets, beds and other emergency supplies into Apia, Samoa and Padang, Indonesia in support of relief efforts after an earthquake struck Indonesia Sept. 30 and then caused a devastating tsunami in Samoa. Lynden has positioned a L100-30 Hercules aircraft in Australia and another in Singapore to fly relief supplies into the disaster areas and has been flying missions since Oct. 1. Lynden operates a fleet of six Hercules around the world specializing in remote site services and requires minimal equipment for loading and offloading. The unique features of the aircraft make it ideal for flying aid into isolated disaster areas. "We will continue to provide relief flights as required to assist in the recovery efforts of the devastated areas. Our aircraft are ideally suited for this work and our crews and support personnel are rapidly responding to bring aid to those in need," says Lynden Air Cargo President Judy McKenzie. Lynden Air Cargo is one of the Lynden family of companies, whose combined capabilities include: truckload and less-than-truckload transportation, scheduled and charter barges, rail barges, intermodal bulk chemical hauls, scheduled and chartered air freighters, domestic and international air forwarding, international ocean forwarding, customs brokerage, trade show shipping, remote site construction, sanitary bulk commodities hauling, and multi-modal logistics.
  4. Hercules to airlift Gorgon materials Chris Thomson August 17, 2009 - 6:33AM A civilian variant of the leviathan Hercules aircraft will be employed to airlift building materials to Chevron's massive Gorgon gas project off Barrow Island in Western Australia's north. Newly formed company Stallion Aviation has asked the Shire of Roebourne to let it fly a Lockheed 382 aircraft, the civilian variant of the C-130 Hercules, from Karratha Airport to Barrow Island from December this year. Chevron Corporation has contracted Stallion to conduct the 18-month Hercules airlift during the LNG plant's construction phase. The aircraft is a crucial part of the operation, because there is no deep water port on Barrow Island. Roebourne Shire officers have advised there are no operational limitations to prevent a Hercules operating from Karratha. Under the plan, Stallion would lease an undeveloped block of land for use as a freight storage facility, and an area of runway apron from which to operate the Hercules and allow for loading and unloading to take place. On August 10, the West Australian government gave its final environmental approval for the Gorgon project - which will be Australia's largest resources foray. If approved, Stallion's plans would be a boon for the council-owned airport which would garner $160,000 in rent if the proposed 18-month lease and six-month extension run their full length. The main financial benefit to the airport however would be the expected $6 million landing fees over the two year period, estimated on the Hercules' maximum take-off weight of 70 tonnes and on four return flights from Karratha to Barrow Island per day. Karratha Airport is WA's second busiest, behind Perth Airport
  5. Alaskaload

    S9-bat

    I wonder what the highest time Herc has ??? AKLOAD
  6. Who are these guys ? http://www.prescottsupport.com/
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