374th Maintenance Group

Maintains C-130H & J, C-12J and UH-1N aircraft supporting intratheater airlift and distinguished visitor transport for Pacific Air Forces sustaining national policy in the Western Pacific region. Provides on- and off-equipment maintenance for assigned, transient and Air Mobility Command aircraft. Manages Pacific Air Forces'  T56 Engine Regional Repair Center and the only theater C-130 aircraft refurbishment and isochronal inspection programs.

374th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
Provides combat-ready maintenance personnel, equipment and organizational support to inspect, service and repair assigned C-130H and C-130J aircraft. Maintains mission-ready aircraft to sustain contingency and peacetime missions throughout the Pacific theater to accomplish U.S. Pacific Command and Pacific Air Forces' taskings. Deploys, demonstrating global U.S. Air Force interoperability with allies in joint and combined operations.

374th Maintenance Operations Squadron
Provides logistical and aircraft maintenance specialist training to 575+
personnel in very diverse career fields. Responsible to the Group Commander to monitor fleet health and trending functions for the 374th Airlift Wing. Manages Quality Assurance, Plans Scheduling and Documentation, Engine Management, Maintenance Data Systems Analysis, Maintenance Operations Center and the annual/daily flying schedule. Provides oversight for the C-12J/UH-1 logistics support contracts valued at $1.5M per year.

374th Maintenance Squadron
Directs on- and off-equipment maintenance, munitions, precision measurement component calibration/repair and aerospace ground equipment for assigned, AMC and other transient aircraft. Responsible for the only C-130 isochronal inspection section in WESTPAC serving both AMC and AFSOC aircraft. Manages PACAF's Queen Bee T-56 Engine Regional Repair Center.