Description
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552nd MAINTENANCE GROUP (ACC)
The 552d Maintenance Group assigned to 552d Air Control Wing stationed at Tinker AFB, OK, directs logistics support of 31 E-3 Sentry aircraft flying approximately 8,000 hours home-station and 6,900 hours in support of Combatant Commanders. The group performs maintenance to support four operational flying squadrons, one reserve flying squadron and one flying training squadron which comprises one of Air Combat Command’s largest flying training programs. It provides trained personnel, resources, and equipment to support the 552d Air Control Wing mission to provide airborne command and control to execute national policy as directed by the President and Secretary of Defense through rapid deployment and employment to support worldwide contingency operations and homeland defense.
ORGANIZATION.
The 552d Maintenance Group consists of the Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, the maintenance Operations Squadron, the Equipment Maintenance Squadron, the Component Maintenance Squadron, Maintenance Operations Flight and the Maintenance Quality Flight. The Maintenance Quality Flight monitors the maintenance effort and determines ways to increase aircraft and equipment reliability and maintainability.
The 552d Maintenance Operations Flight, which contains one of only three Logistics Readiness Flights assigned under a Maintenance Group in the Air Force, is responsible for administration, E-3 aircraft scheduling and analysis, engine management, wing logistics planning and mobility operations, wing civil engineering, environmental management, logistics deployments, supply, training programs, and the wing’s vehicle fleet. The Logistics Readiness Flight is one of the most diverse in the Air Combat Command. Their flight is comprised of four elements to include an Aircraft Parts Store, Mobility Readiness Spares Packages (MRSP), Mobility Bags and a Maintenance Supply Liaison. Additionally, the Maintenance Operations Flight incorporates the Quality Assurance Section which monitors the maintenance effort and determines ways to increase aircraft and equipment reliability and maintainability.