Courtesy Story | 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing | 02.26.2026
A joint inspection is an important part of preparing cargo for transport on military aircraft. Nearly every day there are aerial porters in the 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing spread across multiple areas of responsibility who inspect pallets of equipment and supplies to confirm proper packaging, weight, balance and preparation, ensuring the cargo can be safely transported via aircraft....
Story by Staff Sgt. Joshua Crossman and 1st Lt. Nathan Roe | 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing | 02.05.2026
Every squadron in the 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing has aerial porters or aircraft maintainers to support the movement of U.S. Transportation Command passengers and cargo into the European theater. Some squadrons have additional capabilities to address the needs of the installation and the needs of the Wing....
Courtesy Story | 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing | 01.13.2026
Some of the individuals who were recognized at the annual Naval Station Rota Chief Petty Officer Pinning Ceremony looked a little different, with gold anchors and a khaki cap crowning an otherwise blue uniform. On Sept. 16, 2025, three of the twenty CPOs recognized during the 2025 NAVSTA Rota CPO Training and Initiation Seasons were Airmen from the 521st Air Mobility Operations Group and 725th......
Courtesy Story | 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing | 12.09.2025
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 521st Air Mobility Operations Group and 725th Air Mobility Squadron attended the 725th’s inaugural Foundations 300 Course, Oct. 27, 2025, at Naval Station Rota, Spain....
Courtesy Story | 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing | 12.09.2025
Members from the 496th Air Base Squadron Contracting Flight, stationed at Moron Air Base, Spain, recently visited the 725th Air Mobility Squadron stationed at Naval Station Rota, Spain....
Story by 1st Lt. Nathan Roe | 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing | 08.29.2025
The 725th Air Mobility Squadron recently partnered with the 86th Communications Squadron to bolster the Air Force network at Naval Station Rota, Spain....
Story by 1st Lt. Nathan Roe | 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing | 01.06.2025
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......
Story by 1st Lt. Nathan Roe | 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing | 01.06.2025
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......