The Heavy Airlift Wing (HAW) is an international military airlift organization based at Pápa Air Base, Hungary. The organization consists of several European states and the United States. It was officially activated on 27 July 2009 as part of the Strategic Airlift Capability (SAC) program,[2] which purchased and operates three C-17 Globemaster III military transport aircraft that fly under the national markings of Hungary. The Heavy Airlift Wing is currently commanded by a Colonel from the Swedish Air Force, and is composed of up to 155 military personnel from the 12 participating states; Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden, and the United States. Strategic Airlift Capability members send their personnel to work for the Heavy Airlift Wing on temporary or permanent positions.

Heavy Airlift Wing
Heavy Airlift Wing emblem
Active2009 – present (full operational capability since 2012)
CountryInternational military airlift organization consisting of Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden and United States.
BranchAir Force
TypeStrategic Airlift
Size3 x C-17 Globemaster III aircraft[1]
145 multinational military personnel
Part ofStrategic Airlift Capability
Garrison/HQPápa Air Base, Hungary[1]
Motto(s)Team – Mission – Future
Anniversaries27 July
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Jason Mills, United States Air Force
One of three C-17s used by SAC

The SAC members have requested missions in order to meet their obligations to employ/deploy/redeploy forces and equipment in support of national, UN, EU, NATO obligations, exercises, training and humanitarian relief, including the International Security Assistance Force 2009–2014, and the Resolute Support Mission, 2015–2021 in Afghanistan. Operation Unified Protector in Libya, 2011. United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali, 2013–. The EUFOR RCA, 2014–2015. The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic, 2015–. The wing has also conducted missions to provide logistical support to the investigation of the 2014 Malaysia Airlines MH17 crash in Ukraine. Significant humanitarian operations supported by the wing include earthquake relief in Haiti, 2010, flood relief in Pakistan, 2010, and hurricane relief to the island of Saint Martin, 2017.

The HAW is independent of any command by NATO, European Union, Partnership for Peace, United Nations, or any other organization that HAW member states belong to or support in the various missions. It is overseen by the SAC Steering Board, which manages its activities with support of NATO Airlift Management Programme Office (NAM PO).[3] The SAC sets requirements and the NAM PO executes those requirements by sourcing the majority of the technical, logistic, and training support to the C-17 fleet from the United States and its military and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programs, including C-17 maintenance which are contracted with Boeing.



Share memberstates
Member state Flight hours share
United States 1000
Sweden 550
The Netherlands 500
Norway 400
Romania 200
Poland 150
Finland 100
Bulgaria 65
Slovenia 60
Hungary 50
Estonia 45
Lithuania 45

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Harvinainen näky taivaalla Kouvolassa – isosta sotilaskoneesta harjoitellaan pudottamaan ihmisiä ja tavaraa" (in Finnish). Yle. 31 August 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  2. ^ 12 nations activate groundbreaking Heavy Airlift Wing
  3. ^ "NSPA | About Us". www.nspa.nato.int. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
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