The first C-17 aircraft to land on one of two new runways built at Travis AFB, Calif., touches down on the morning of March 28, 2013. The $68.4 million project paved a 10,995 x 150-foot runway, as well as an 4,100 x 90-foot assault landing zone. The runways will allow for expanded C-17 aircraft training for the base, as well as the region. The addition of the ALZ will allow aircrews to train at Travis, instead of flying 2.5 hours to Joint Base Lewis-McChord AFB, Wash. With fuel savings of $7.3 million per year, the ALZ will pay for itself in less than three years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ken Wright)
| Date Taken: | 03.28.2013 |
| Date Posted: | 07.22.2013 13:42 |
| Photo ID: | 977789 |
| VIRIN: | 130328-F-PZ859-002 |
| Resolution: | 4013x2560 |
| Size: | 1018.9 KB |
| Location: | TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORNIA, US |
| Web Views: | 21 |
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