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KC-46 refueling tanker receives one of two FAA certifications
The aircraft has been deemed safe and reliable but still needs a military-specific certification.
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Fighter pilot who flew last combat mission in World War II dies at 93
WWII veteran Jerry Yellin became an advocate for vets with post-traumatic stress.
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Air Force colonels nearing 30 years of service can delay retirement
Line colonels who have mandatory retirement at 30 years can stay on for three more years.
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New in 2018: Air Force will review, tweak policies on reporting crimes
An Air Force review of its databases and crime reporting will continue into 2018, in the aftermath of a deadly church shooting involving a former airman.
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New in 2018: Air Force will officially retire MQ-1 Predator drone
The MQ-1 Predator will be officially retired by summer. It will be replaced by the MQ-9 Reaper.
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New in 2018: Airmen continue to support missions in Europe, Pacific
Missions won’t slow down in 2018 as threats emerge in every region of the world.
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New in 2018: AMC pushes for aviation-only career track
The head of Air Mobility Command said not being able to fly enough is one of the top complaints from pilots.
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New in 2018: Air Force expecting its first KC-46
The KC-46 Pegasus has hit a few bumps as it nears its delivery deadline, but the Air Force still expects the first of the refueling tankers to arrive by late spring.
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‘Rosie the Riveter’ shares experiences on C-17 flying classroom
Elinor Otto, widely known as the last Rosie the Riveter, joined the head of Air Mobility Command on a C-17 flight over California Monday to educate and inspire the next generation of airmen.
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Air Force Academy restructures embattled sexual assault office
The Air Force Academy will add new positions to the Sexual Assault Response and Prevention Office.
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KC-46 refueling tanker receives one of two FAA certifications
The aircraft has been deemed safe and reliable but still needs a military-specific certification.
-
Fighter pilot who flew last combat mission in World War II dies at 93
WWII veteran Jerry Yellin became an advocate for vets with post-traumatic stress.
-
Air Force colonels nearing 30 years of service can delay retirement
Line colonels who have mandatory retirement at 30 years can stay on for three more years.
-
New in 2018: Air Force will review, tweak policies on reporting crimes
An Air Force review of its databases and crime reporting will continue into 2018, in the aftermath of a deadly church shooting involving a former airman.
-
New in 2018: Air Force will officially retire MQ-1 Predator drone
The MQ-1 Predator will be officially retired by summer. It will be replaced by the MQ-9 Reaper.
-
New in 2018: Airmen continue to support missions in Europe, Pacific
Missions won’t slow down in 2018 as threats emerge in every region of the world.
-
New in 2018: AMC pushes for aviation-only career track
The head of Air Mobility Command said not being able to fly enough is one of the top complaints from pilots.
-
New in 2018: Air Force expecting its first KC-46
The KC-46 Pegasus has hit a few bumps as it nears its delivery deadline, but the Air Force still expects the first of the refueling tankers to arrive by late spring.
-
‘Rosie the Riveter’ shares experiences on C-17 flying classroom
Elinor Otto, widely known as the last Rosie the Riveter, joined the head of Air Mobility Command on a C-17 flight over California Monday to educate and inspire the next generation of airmen.
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Air Force Academy restructures embattled sexual assault office
The Air Force Academy will add new positions to the Sexual Assault Response and Prevention Office.
-
KC-46 refueling tanker receives one of two FAA certifications
The aircraft has been deemed safe and reliable but still needs a military-specific certification.
-
Fighter pilot who flew last combat mission in World War II dies at 93
WWII veteran Jerry Yellin became an advocate for vets with post-traumatic stress.
-
Air Force colonels nearing 30 years of service can delay retirement
Line colonels who have mandatory retirement at 30 years can stay on for three more years.
-
New in 2018: Air Force will review, tweak policies on reporting crimes
An Air Force review of its databases and crime reporting will continue into 2018, in the aftermath of a deadly church shooting involving a former airman.
-
New in 2018: Air Force will officially retire MQ-1 Predator drone
The MQ-1 Predator will be officially retired by summer. It will be replaced by the MQ-9 Reaper.
-
New in 2018: Airmen continue to support missions in Europe, Pacific
Missions won’t slow down in 2018 as threats emerge in every region of the world.
-
New in 2018: AMC pushes for aviation-only career track
The head of Air Mobility Command said not being able to fly enough is one of the top complaints from pilots.
-
New in 2018: Air Force expecting its first KC-46
The KC-46 Pegasus has hit a few bumps as it nears its delivery deadline, but the Air Force still expects the first of the refueling tankers to arrive by late spring.
-
‘Rosie the Riveter’ shares experiences on C-17 flying classroom
Elinor Otto, widely known as the last Rosie the Riveter, joined the head of Air Mobility Command on a C-17 flight over California Monday to educate and inspire the next generation of airmen.
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Air Force Academy restructures embattled sexual assault office
The Air Force Academy will add new positions to the Sexual Assault Response and Prevention Office.












