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Space Force streamlines schedule for annual performance reviews
“Static closeout dates” apply to officers up to the rank of colonel, or O-6, and all enlisted guardians.
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Georgia base tapped to host F-35 fighters as A-10 fleet retires
The Air Force said Monday it plans to bring two F-35A squadrons to the Valdosta base starting in fiscal 2029.
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Airman found dead during training exercise at Arizona’s Roosevelt Lake
Staff Sgt. Kory Wade, 33, was reported missing June 14 while preparing to support jump training at Roosevelt Lake in Arizona.
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F-22 flight training begins at Virginia base after years in limbo
It’s a new start for F-22 instructor pilots and maintainers who were displaced by Hurricane Michael in 2018.
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F-22 fighter jets head to Middle East amid tensions with Russia
The Raptor relies on stealth technology, sophisticated maneuvers and up to eight short- and medium-range air-to-air missiles.
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Can this internal review help shrink the Air Force’s pilot shortage?
The review could also reshape who wields influence among Air Force planners and policymakers in a typically pilot-heavy culture.
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Air Force revives air-to-air battle competition, with a Pacific twist
The Air Force has held one “William Tell” competition in the 27 years since it paused the regular meets in 1996.
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Former airman loses appeal in 2005 double homicide case at Robins AFB
Andrew Witt, a former senior airman, was convicted in 2005 of a double homicide, and was later sentenced to life without parole.
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When are jets allowed to go ‘boom,’ AKA, break the sound barrier?
One F-16 Fighting Falcon that responded to the unresponsive Cessna made the jump to supersonic speed, though three others were also authorized to do so.
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Air Force aviators could nab $50K each year by staying in uniform
Pilots, air battle managers and combat systems operators who sign new contracts will receive between $15,000 and $50,000 annually for three to 12 years.
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Space Force streamlines schedule for annual performance reviews
“Static closeout dates” apply to officers up to the rank of colonel, or O-6, and all enlisted guardians.
-
Georgia base tapped to host F-35 fighters as A-10 fleet retires
The Air Force said Monday it plans to bring two F-35A squadrons to the Valdosta base starting in fiscal 2029.
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Airman found dead during training exercise at Arizona’s Roosevelt Lake
Staff Sgt. Kory Wade, 33, was reported missing June 14 while preparing to support jump training at Roosevelt Lake in Arizona.
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F-22 flight training begins at Virginia base after years in limbo
It’s a new start for F-22 instructor pilots and maintainers who were displaced by Hurricane Michael in 2018.
-
F-22 fighter jets head to Middle East amid tensions with Russia
The Raptor relies on stealth technology, sophisticated maneuvers and up to eight short- and medium-range air-to-air missiles.
-
Can this internal review help shrink the Air Force’s pilot shortage?
The review could also reshape who wields influence among Air Force planners and policymakers in a typically pilot-heavy culture.
-
Air Force revives air-to-air battle competition, with a Pacific twist
The Air Force has held one “William Tell” competition in the 27 years since it paused the regular meets in 1996.
-
Former airman loses appeal in 2005 double homicide case at Robins AFB
Andrew Witt, a former senior airman, was convicted in 2005 of a double homicide, and was later sentenced to life without parole.
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When are jets allowed to go ‘boom,’ AKA, break the sound barrier?
One F-16 Fighting Falcon that responded to the unresponsive Cessna made the jump to supersonic speed, though three others were also authorized to do so.
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Air Force aviators could nab $50K each year by staying in uniform
Pilots, air battle managers and combat systems operators who sign new contracts will receive between $15,000 and $50,000 annually for three to 12 years.
-
Space Force streamlines schedule for annual performance reviews
“Static closeout dates” apply to officers up to the rank of colonel, or O-6, and all enlisted guardians.
-
Georgia base tapped to host F-35 fighters as A-10 fleet retires
The Air Force said Monday it plans to bring two F-35A squadrons to the Valdosta base starting in fiscal 2029.
-
Airman found dead during training exercise at Arizona’s Roosevelt Lake
Staff Sgt. Kory Wade, 33, was reported missing June 14 while preparing to support jump training at Roosevelt Lake in Arizona.
-
F-22 flight training begins at Virginia base after years in limbo
It’s a new start for F-22 instructor pilots and maintainers who were displaced by Hurricane Michael in 2018.
-
F-22 fighter jets head to Middle East amid tensions with Russia
The Raptor relies on stealth technology, sophisticated maneuvers and up to eight short- and medium-range air-to-air missiles.
-
Can this internal review help shrink the Air Force’s pilot shortage?
The review could also reshape who wields influence among Air Force planners and policymakers in a typically pilot-heavy culture.
-
Air Force revives air-to-air battle competition, with a Pacific twist
The Air Force has held one “William Tell” competition in the 27 years since it paused the regular meets in 1996.
-
Former airman loses appeal in 2005 double homicide case at Robins AFB
Andrew Witt, a former senior airman, was convicted in 2005 of a double homicide, and was later sentenced to life without parole.
-
When are jets allowed to go ‘boom,’ AKA, break the sound barrier?
One F-16 Fighting Falcon that responded to the unresponsive Cessna made the jump to supersonic speed, though three others were also authorized to do so.
-
Air Force aviators could nab $50K each year by staying in uniform
Pilots, air battle managers and combat systems operators who sign new contracts will receive between $15,000 and $50,000 annually for three to 12 years.













