Col. Jordan Norman, 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Scott Piper, 521 AMOW command chief, share a holiday message to the Airmen of the 521 AMOW. (U.S. Air Force video by Staff Sgt. Joshua T. Crossman)
The 725th Air Mobility Squadron (AMS), stationed at Naval Station Rota in Spain, plays a pivotal role in the U.S. Air Force’s global operations. As part of the Global Air Mobility Support System (GAMSS), the squadron is responsible for ensuring the seamless movement of personnel, cargo, and equipment across the globe. Their work is critical to maintaining the Air Force’s rapid response capabilities.
The 725th Air Mobility Squadron (AMS), stationed at Naval Station Rota in Spain, plays a pivotal role in the U.S. Air Force’s global operations. As part of the Global Air Mobility Support System (GAMSS), the squadron is responsible for ensuring the seamless movement of personnel, cargo, and equipment across the globe. Their work is critical to maintaining the Air Force’s rapid response capabilities.
The 724th Air Mobility Squadron (AMS), based at Aviano Air Base in Italy, plays a critical role in U.S. Air Force operations by ensuring the seamless movement of cargo, personnel, and equipment to support military missions around the world. As an en route station for the Air Mobility Command (AMC), the 724 AMS is essential to maintaining the operational readiness of U.S. forces across multiple theaters of operation, including U.S. European...
The 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing was awarded the Meritorious Unit Award for 2023 for its exceptional performance in providing agile, resilient and reliable air mobility throughout Europe, Africa and Southwest Asia, from Oct. 1, 2022, to Sept. 30, 2023.
On Dec. 1, 2023, the 726th Air Mobility Squadron broke ground on an $11 million, 2-year Air Mobility Command passenger terminal expansion and renovation project.