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ASL Aviation Group orders 10 Lockheed LM-100Js

written by australianaviation.com.au | July 18, 2014
The LM-100J is a commercial freighter version of the C-130J-30 Hercules. (Lockheed Martin)
The LM-100J is a commercial freighter version of the C-130J-30 Hercules. (Lockheed Martin)

Irish organisation ASL Aviation Group has signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with Lockheed Martin to purchase 10 LM-100J Hercules transports.

The LM-100J is a commercial freighter version of the familiar C-130J-30 Hercules, and is the marketing name of the L-382J, a type design update notification for which was submitted to the US FAA in January.

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ASL already operates a fleet of C-130E/H derived L-100s through associated company Safair.

“We’ve long relied on our L-100s to deliver results that no other aircraft can produce,” ASL Aviation Group CEO Hugh Flynn said in a statement. “From flying humanitarian relief supplies over rugged African terrain to transporting key cargo within Europe and around the world, no other plane can do what a Hercules can do.”

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Comment (1)

  • adammudhen

    says:

    More evidence that the only thing that can replace a Herc is another Herc! I’m sure they knew what they were doing, but I would have loved to have seen a civil C-17.

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