• Travis plans for the unexpected

    Readiness doesn’t happen inside a vacuum—sometimes you have to shake things up. It’s in that spirit that Travis Air Force Base personnel dropped, covered and held on during a base-wide earthquake drill.

  • Leadership Rounds: 60th AES

    The Leadership Rounds program is designed to provide 60th AMW leadership an opportunity to interact with Airmen and receive a detailed view of each mission performed at Travis AFB.

  • 349 AMW readiness, resolve saves thousands

    Reserve Citizen Airmen of the 349th Air Mobility Wing at Travis Air Force Base answer the call during Operation Allies Refuge in mid-August, helping facilitate the largest rapid air evacuations in U.S. history.

  • Team Travis delivers again, James Webb Telescope support

    A six-member crew from the 60th Aerial Port Squadron loaded more than 260,000 pounds of support cargo for the James Webb Telescope onto a C-5M Super Galaxy operated by the 22nd Airlift Squadron bound for French Guiana Sept. 21 and Oct. 1, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California.

  • 60th APS hosts visit, KC-46 loading operations

    Members of King County International Airport-Boeing Field, Air Mobility Command and Air Force Materiel Command visited the 60th Aerial Port Squadron Oct. 7-9 at Travis AFB, California, to evaluate cargo operations on the KC-46A Pegasus.

  • Wing Leadership Rounds Oct. 7

    U.S. Air Force Col. Ryan Garlow, left, 60th Air Mobility Wing vice commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Erick Fierro, center left, 60th AMW interim command chief, speak with Master Sgt. Michael Powers, center right, and Master Sgt. Mario Francis, both 60th AMW Honor Guard superintendents, during

  • 60th AES Airman assists during in-flight medical emergency

    “Mission readiness is one of those things we harp on here at the 60th AES, frequently we will have missions drop at 12 – 14 hours notice,” said Moore. “In term of personal skills, it can’t be said enough to be familiar to know your most basic level of training.”