PITTSBURGH —
The U.S. Air Force plans to close the 911th Airlift Wing in Pittsburgh.
The Air Force says in a statement today that it plans to retire or transfer all seven C-130H2 aircraft from the base over the next two years.
The Pittsburgh Air National Guard Base will remain open, but four KC-135 aircraft from that base will also be retired.
Master Sgt. Mark Winklosky, a spokesman for the 911th Wing, says no information has been released yet about personnel changes at the base.
The changes are part of a long-term plan to reduce military budgets.
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