• OO-ALC employees earn Aerospace & Defense MBA degree

    Each year, the Ogden Air Logistics Complex selects and funds a special education program for employees at the NH-03 or GS-13 level and above who have demonstrated exceptional potential. Bates and four other candidates are the most recent graduates from the program: Kevin J. Borgatti, 309th Aerospace

  • Metrology and Calibration Flight keeps Hill AFB calibrated

    The 809th Maintenance Support Squadron’s Metrology and Calibration Flight at Hill Air Force Base is a small group of highly-specialized technicians who perform a critically important support mission on thousands of tools and machines used by units across the installation.

  • Ogden ALC gathers for annual car show and picnic

    Earlier this week, the Ogden Air Logistics Complex held its 13th Annual Picnic with an outstanding display of cars, trucks, and motorcycles as well as a vintage camp trailer and two vintage farm tractors. Employees with vehicles of all shapes and sizes took over the base’s Centennial Park Aug. 31 to

  • Air Force to develop F-16 ‘digital twin’

    The U.S. Air Force plans to make a digital replica of the F-16 Fighting Falcon, in an effort to improve the sustainment and modernization of F-16s operating around the world.

  • New leader appointed to 309th EMXG

    Daniel R. Posch (right), incoming 309th Electronic Maintenance Group director, accepts the guidon from Maj. Gen. C. McCauley von Hoffman, Ogden Air Logistics Complex commander, during an appointment to leadership ceremony June 25, 2021, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah.

  • Depot group adapts, delivers amidst pandemic

    In the midst of a global pandemic caused by COVID-19, the 309th Aircraft Maintenance Group continued to provide world-class, depot-level maintenance and return aircraft to the warfighter. While adapting to protect the largest direct labor force in the Ogden Air Logistics Complex, the 309th AMXG