Tinker leaders outline future mission, workforce needs at AERO Oklahoma

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  • By Airman 1st Class Joseph Luther Callaway Jones
  • 72nd Air Base Wing Public Affairs

Leaders from Tinker Air Force Base engaged Oklahoma lawmakers, aerospace representatives, students and community members across multiple events at the State Capitol April 1, 2026, during Aviation and Aerospace Day, highlighting the role of the state’s aerospace industry and its impact on national defense.

AERO Oklahoma is an annual event at the Oklahoma State Capitol that brings together military, industry and government leaders to engage lawmakers and promote the state’s aviation, aerospace and defense sector. The event serves as a key opportunity to strengthen partnerships between state leadership, industry and the Department of the Air Force. 

The event featured engagements across multiple venues, including keynote remarks in the Capitol rotunda, a military appreciation luncheon and the Aerospace Commerce Economic Services legislative briefing, where leaders from Tinker Air Force Base and the Air Force Sustainment Center connected with lawmakers, industry partners and educators. 

Tinker AFB, the state’s largest single-site employer with more than 25,000 personnel, plays a central role in Oklahoma’s $44 billion aerospace and defense industry, the second-largest sector in the state behind energy, said Col. Cisco Harris, Tinker installation commander. 

“But our true value isn't just in today's numbers; it’s in tomorrow’s vision,” said Harris. “As we look towards the next decade, we are pivoting to software development, B-52 modernization, and becoming the future depot home of the B-21 Raider.” 

The addition of the bomber campus is expected to create new opportunities for employment while expanding Tinker’s role in global power projection. 

Throughout the event, leaders emphasized the importance of collaboration between military, industry and state partners to support Oklahoma’s aerospace sector and ensure continued mission readiness. 

Lt. Gen. Jennifer Hammerstedt, AFSC commander and Brig. Gen. Lindsay Droz, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex commander, discussed efforts to strengthen Oklahoma’s industrial base and workforce pipeline, reinforce Tinker’s role in national defense, and capitalize on alignment between state policy, industry and installation leadership to ensure long-term capability.

Tinker AFB serves as a critical hub for aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul, supporting global operations and national defense through its no-fail missions and multi-capable workforce.