New arrangement allows Robins AFB access to state-owned hangars Published Jan. 25, 2008 By George Jozens 78th Air Base Wing Public Affairs ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. -- An agreement between the Air Force and the state of Georgia will provide more production space for the Warner Robins Air Logistic Center here. A memorandum of agreement was signed in mid-January by Maj. Gen. Tom Owen, WR-ALC commander, and Army Maj. Gen. William Nesbitt, state of Georgia adjutant general. The agreement allows WR-ALC to temporarily use state-owned facilities located on Robins AFB for aircraft maintenance, repair and/or modification work, The temporary use of the state owned facilities by WR-ALC will balance the priorities of the Air Force and the state while ensuring the availability of these facilities for future Georgia Air National Guard flying missions. The agreement identifies support and responsibilities required by both entities during the temporary use of the state owned facilities. These items include building maintenance, security, upgrades and safety items. "This agreement is a win, win, win for Georgia, the U.S. Air Force and the community," said General Nesbitt. "The gap in our programmed use of these excellent facilities affords the opportunity to increase capacity here at the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center." The memorandum describes the basic uses of the state building. The more specific issues and concerns associated with facility requirements and specific areas for use by the Air Force will be addressed in implementation agreements. The implementation agreements will describe which facilities, what maintenance, how many crew members will be working in the facility, and what will be done to each specific aircraft. The agreements also will define environmental and safety concerns. This agreement has no ending date and can be terminated if a need arises by either organization. "We are so fortunate to have cemented this partnership with Governor Perdue, General Nesbitt and the state of Georgia," said General Owen. "We are all winners in this temporary sharing of these valuable hangars." WR-ALC is one of the Air Force's three ALCs and manages a wide range of aircraft, engines, missiles, software and avionics and accessories components.