Air Freight News

Lynden Air Cargo, Moog Inc. sign agreement to modernize Hercules fleet

May 07, 2025

Lynden Air Cargo has announced a strategic partnership with Moog Inc. to upgrade its fleet of Lockheed Model 382G Hercules (L-382G) aircraft with the Genesys Avionics Suite. This marks a significant milestone in the carrier’s commitment to enhance operational efficiency and ensure the highest standards of safety, reliability, and performance.

The avionics and autopilot modernization program will involve the installation of cutting-edge equipment, software updates, and comprehensive integration testing. The first aircraft is scheduled for completion in 2026.

"We are thrilled to partner with Moog Inc. on this critical upgrade,” says Lynden Air Cargo President Scott Hicks. “Moog is a leader in avionics technology and will provide state-of-the-art systems to modernize our fleet and advance our operational capabilities. This initiative maintains our commitment to excellence and enables us to better serve our customers while meeting the evolving demands of the aviation industry. It also underscores Lynden Air Cargo's dedication to continuous improvement, fuel efficiency, and innovation.”

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