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United States Air Force Plant 6

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United States Air Force Plant 6
Part of Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC)
Located near: Marietta, Georgia
An F-22A Raptor from the 1st Fighter Wing, Langley AFB, Virginia taking off in front of a C-130H Hercules of the Air Force Reserve 94th Airlift Wing at Dobbins ARB, Georgia. Plant #6 is located at Dobbins ARB
United States Air Force Plant 6 is located in Georgia
United States Air Force Plant 6
United States Air Force Plant 6
Coordinates33°55′35″N 084°32′05″W / 33.92639°N 84.53472°W / 33.92639; -84.53472 (United States Air Force Plant 6)
TypeUnited States Government manufacturing facility
Site information
OwnerUnited States Air Force
Controlled byAir Force Materiel Command
Site history
Built1942
In use1942-Present
Garrison information
OccupantsAir Force Materiel Command

Air Force Plant 6 is a government-owned, contractor-operated aerospace facility in Marietta, Georgia, currently owned by the United States Air Force and operated by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics. The site includes facilities used for the fabrication and assembly of large aircraft.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Plant 6 provides repair, retrofit and overhaul of F-22A, C-130 and other Air Force aircraft currently in the inventory, as well as providing technical support.[4]

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References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

  1. ^ Shettle, M. L. (2005), Georgia's Army Airfields of World War II. ISBN 0-9643388-3-1
  2. ^ The Bell Bomber Plant
  3. ^ Baugher Boeing B-29B Superfortress
  4. ^ a b Air Force Plant 6 @ globalsecurity.org
  5. ^ Lockheed-Martin Plant #6 History
  6. ^ "About the plant". The Dallas Morning News. October 27, 2001. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)