Air Force base gets first new C-17 in five years
By Bo Petersen
New aircraft smell — that's what the newer pilots, crew and support crews have been waiting for at Charleston Air Force Base. Today, they brought it home.
The first C-17 Globemaster III to arrive in five years pulled up to the applause of a hangar full of military and civilian notables. It's the first of 10 new cargo jets the Air Force is in line to get, each at a cost of more than $202 million. It didn't come a moment too soon.
The C-17 has been the workhorse of the Mideast wars, so much so that the 50 planes already flying out of the Charleston base have seen their 30-year lifespan reduced to about 23 years. The C-17s have also flown humanitarian missions around the world.
Read more in tomorrow's editions of The Post and Courier.
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