STRATTON ANGB, N.Y. – The New York Air National Guard’s 109th Airlift Wing has wrapped up its 2025 support season for National Science Foundation research in Greenland.
The season began in April and concluded at the end of August, with the 109th conducting essential airlift missions to support scientific research on the Greenland ice cap. The unit’s primary responsibilities included transporting personnel, equipment and supplies to remote locations.
The wing’s Airmen flew more than 360 hours and transported 1 million pounds of cargo, 80,000 gallons of fuel and 630 passengers in support of Arctic operations.
Their work ensured the continued flow of supplies and personnel, enabling operations and research in one of the world’s most challenging environments.
The close of the Greenland support season also marks the start of preparations for the next operational cycle.
The 109th will begin its annual Operation Deep Freeze support season in October, supplying U.S. scientific facilities in Antarctica.
“The 109th’s success in completing this year’s Greenland mission proves our aircrew and support staff have unwavering dedication and exceptional skill, even in the harshest conditions,” said Col. Steven Slosek, commander of the 109th Airlift Wing. “Now, as we transition to Antarctica, that same spirit will drive us as we support U.S. interests. This adaptability is the heart of the wing’s success.”
The Antarctic support season runs from October through February 2026.
The LC-130 Hercules aircraft flown by the 109th are the largest ski-equipped aircraft in the world, capable of landing on snow and ice.
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