• 309th AMARG Airmen save life, earn valor award

    Members of the Ogden Air Logistic Complex's 309th Aircraft Maintenance and Regeneration Group located at Davis-Monthan AFB were presented with the Command Civilian Award for Valor Aug. 29.

  • Sustaining the Ogden ALC, F-16 relationship

    Though Hill’s operational F-16s have departed, the Ogden Air Logistics Complex continues to sustain and fly one of the world’s most widely recognized and widely used fighter aircraft ever to take to the skies, with ongoing regeneration, depot-level maintenance and modifications on C and D model

  • Final C-27J departs 309th AMARG for the U.S. Coast Guard

    After a successful collaboration between the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group and the U.S. Coast Guard, the last of 13 regenerated C-27J Spartans returned to service October 19. When the U.S. Air Force retired the twin-engine, light cargo aircraft in 2013, the Coast Guard expressed

  • 309th AMARG sends off final regenerated C-27J

    A C-27J Spartan prepares to depart from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Oct. 19, 2017. This aircraft was the last of 13 C-27Js which were regenerated from the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at D-M and given to the U.S. Coast Guard. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Frankie

  • 309th AMARG delivers 23 F/A-18C Hornets ahead of schedule

    Tucson’s 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, commonly referred to as AMARG, recently completed a project to withdraw 23 F/A-18C “Hornet” jet fighters from war-reserve storage and deliver them to the U.S. Marine Corps for return to flying service. The 309th AMARG is part of the Ogden