This article is a list of United States Air Force aircraft sustainment squadrons both active, inactive, and historical. An aircraft sustainment squadron's purpose is to maintain the fleet in a state of combat readiness.
Squadron | Location | Aircraft Supported | Group |
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500th ACSS | Hill AFB, Utah | F-16 Weapons Systems | 508th ACSG |
501st ACSS | Hill AFB, Utah | F-16 (USAF) | 508th ACSG |
502d ACSS | Hill AFB, Utah | F-16 (International) | 508th ACSG |
503d ACSS | Hill AFB, Utah | A-10 Weapons Systems | 538th ACSG |
504th ACSS | Hill AFB, Utah | A-10 Programs | 538th ACSG |
505th ACSS | Hill AFB, Utah | Proven Aircraft | 558th ACSG |
506th ACSS | Hill AFB, Utah | T-37/T-38 | 558th ACSG |
507th ACSS | Hill AFB, Utah | Training Simulators | 558th ACSG |
509th ICBMSS | Hill AFB, Utah | Ground Systems | 526th ICBMSG |
510th ICBMSS | Hill AFB, Utah | Flight Systems | 526th ICBMSG |
511th ICBMSS | Hill AFB, Utah | Future Systems | 526th ICBMSG |
551st ACSS | Hill AFB, Utah | 558th ACSG | |
536th ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | F100/TF33 | |
537th ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | F101/F108/F110/F118 | |
538th ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | TF39/TF56/Specialty | |
539th ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | International Engines | |
540th ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | B-52 | |
541st ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | Unknown | |
544th ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | Tanker/Airlift | |
545th ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | VIP/SAM | |
546th ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | Special Duty | |
547th ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | HF Global Communications Systems | |
550th ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | KC-135 Combat Support | |
551st ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | KC-135 Modifications | |
552d ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | KC-135 PDM Support | |
553d ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | B-1 Production Support | |
554th ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | B-1 Combat Support | |
555th ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | B-1 Modifications | |
556th ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | B-2 | |
557th ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | E-3 | |
558th ACSS | Tinker AFB, Oklahoma | Air Traffic Control & Landing Systems | |
560th ACSS | Robins AFB, Georgia | C-130 Program Mgmt | 330th ACSG |
561st ACSS | Robins AFB, Georgia | C-130 Foreign Military Sales | 330th ACSG |
564th ACSS | Robins AFB, Georgia | C-17 Program Mgmt | 730th ACSG |
565th ACSS | Robins AFB, Georgia | C-5 Program Mgmt | 730th ACSG |
568th ACSS | Robins AFB, Georgia | F-15 Program Mgmt | 830th ACSG |
569th ACSS | Robins AFB, Georgia | F-15 Foreign Military Sales | 830th ACSG |
572d ACSS | Robins AFB, Georgia | Special Ops Fixed-wing Program Mgmt | 580th ACSG |
573d ACSS | Robins AFB, Georgia | Special Ops Rotary-wing Program Mgmt | 580th ACSG |
576th ACSS | Robins AFB, Georgia | U-2/Global Hawk | 560th ACSG |
577th ACSS | Robins AFB, Georgia | J-STARS | 560th ACSG |
578th ACSS | Robins AFB, Georgia | DCGS/Special Projects | 560th ACSG |
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