The Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, is one of the largest units in the Air Force Materiel Command, with a team of over 9,000 military and civilian professionals delivering combat power for America. The complex performs programmed depot maintenance and modifications on KC-46, KC-135, B-1B, B-52, E-3 and Navy E-6 aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul for F100 (Exchangeable workload), F101, F108, F110 (Exchangeable workload), F117, F118, F119 (Exchangeable workload), F135 (ACI inspections), TF33 engines and a wide variety of commodities for the Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and foreign military sales.
Mission: Produce combat-ready airpower.
Vision: An innovative team of maintenance professionals, safely producing high quality, cost effective, and timely combat-ready airpower to win America's wars, now and in the future.
History
On Jan. 31, 2005, the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center was redesignated as the 76th Maintenance Wing with complete activation Feb. 18, 2005. The Oklahoma Air Logistics Center was redesignated the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex July 10, 2012. The 76th Maintenance Wing was deactivated, and leadership was transferred from the wing to the complex. The OC-ALC, located at Tinker Air Force Base, is one of three complexes under the Air Force Sustainment Center.
Personnel and Resources
The Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex is a substantial organization, comprising over 9,000 personnel, including both military and civilian employees, who collectively hold 98 distinct job specialties. The complex's operations are facilitated through 68 facilities, which cover a total of approximately 8.6 million square feet of industrial space, establishing it as a major center of industrial activity and technical expertise.
Business Development Contacts
- Business Development Office
OCALC.OBP.BusinessDevelopment@us.af.mil
OC-ALC Business Office
3001 Staff Drive, 2AH71A
Tinker AFB, OK 73145
Small Business:
Strategic Alternate Sourcing Program Office