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Air Force proposes stagnant workforce, flight time in FY24 budget
Most of the fiscal 2024 funding request — $185.1 billion — would go toward the Air Force. Another $30 billion would head to the Space Force.
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Preparing for Russia: Inside NATO fighter pilot training in Texas
More than 8,000 NATO aviators have earned their wings in Wichita Falls, Texas, since the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training (ENJJPT) program began in 1981.
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Another Air Force fleet grounded over fears plane tails may fall off
E-3 Sentry aerial target tracking planes are the latest to undergo inspection for subpar tail pins.
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Hundreds of tankers, recon jets grounded in hunt for faulty tail pins
As of Sunday, 24 of the 90 KC-135s that were inspected had noncompliant pins, the Air Force said.
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Air Force’s No. 2 civilian to step down March 6
Gina Ortiz Jones has overseen the needs of nearly 700,000 military and civilian personnel across the Air Force and Space Force for the past two years.
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Chinese balloons spotted over Mideast posed no threat, three-star says
Air Forces Central boss Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich said the balloons haven’t encroached on “sensitive” U.S. sites in the Middle East.
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Air Force unit exploring uses for small drones in Mideast
Small drones could help the Air Force map unexplored areas and disrupt enemy operations.
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Air Guard’s RC-26 reconnaissance planes head into retirement
The Air Force argued that maintaining the three-decade-old planes cost $30 million each year.
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New in 2023: Air Force overhauls how it prepares for the next fight
Some airmen complain on social media that they’re still flying missions too often in the “reset” phase.
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New in 2023: Welcoming new airframes to the fleet
The Air Force hopes to show off the B-21 Raider bomber’s first flight in 2023 — though that target has been pushed back multiple times.
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Air Force proposes stagnant workforce, flight time in FY24 budget
Most of the fiscal 2024 funding request — $185.1 billion — would go toward the Air Force. Another $30 billion would head to the Space Force.
-
Preparing for Russia: Inside NATO fighter pilot training in Texas
More than 8,000 NATO aviators have earned their wings in Wichita Falls, Texas, since the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training (ENJJPT) program began in 1981.
-
Another Air Force fleet grounded over fears plane tails may fall off
E-3 Sentry aerial target tracking planes are the latest to undergo inspection for subpar tail pins.
-
Hundreds of tankers, recon jets grounded in hunt for faulty tail pins
As of Sunday, 24 of the 90 KC-135s that were inspected had noncompliant pins, the Air Force said.
-
Air Force’s No. 2 civilian to step down March 6
Gina Ortiz Jones has overseen the needs of nearly 700,000 military and civilian personnel across the Air Force and Space Force for the past two years.
-
Chinese balloons spotted over Mideast posed no threat, three-star says
Air Forces Central boss Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich said the balloons haven’t encroached on “sensitive” U.S. sites in the Middle East.
-
Air Force unit exploring uses for small drones in Mideast
Small drones could help the Air Force map unexplored areas and disrupt enemy operations.
-
Air Guard’s RC-26 reconnaissance planes head into retirement
The Air Force argued that maintaining the three-decade-old planes cost $30 million each year.
-
New in 2023: Air Force overhauls how it prepares for the next fight
Some airmen complain on social media that they’re still flying missions too often in the “reset” phase.
-
New in 2023: Welcoming new airframes to the fleet
The Air Force hopes to show off the B-21 Raider bomber’s first flight in 2023 — though that target has been pushed back multiple times.
-
Air Force proposes stagnant workforce, flight time in FY24 budget
Most of the fiscal 2024 funding request — $185.1 billion — would go toward the Air Force. Another $30 billion would head to the Space Force.
-
Preparing for Russia: Inside NATO fighter pilot training in Texas
More than 8,000 NATO aviators have earned their wings in Wichita Falls, Texas, since the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training (ENJJPT) program began in 1981.
-
Another Air Force fleet grounded over fears plane tails may fall off
E-3 Sentry aerial target tracking planes are the latest to undergo inspection for subpar tail pins.
-
Hundreds of tankers, recon jets grounded in hunt for faulty tail pins
As of Sunday, 24 of the 90 KC-135s that were inspected had noncompliant pins, the Air Force said.
-
Air Force’s No. 2 civilian to step down March 6
Gina Ortiz Jones has overseen the needs of nearly 700,000 military and civilian personnel across the Air Force and Space Force for the past two years.
-
Chinese balloons spotted over Mideast posed no threat, three-star says
Air Forces Central boss Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich said the balloons haven’t encroached on “sensitive” U.S. sites in the Middle East.
-
Air Force unit exploring uses for small drones in Mideast
Small drones could help the Air Force map unexplored areas and disrupt enemy operations.
-
Air Guard’s RC-26 reconnaissance planes head into retirement
The Air Force argued that maintaining the three-decade-old planes cost $30 million each year.
-
New in 2023: Air Force overhauls how it prepares for the next fight
Some airmen complain on social media that they’re still flying missions too often in the “reset” phase.
-
New in 2023: Welcoming new airframes to the fleet
The Air Force hopes to show off the B-21 Raider bomber’s first flight in 2023 — though that target has been pushed back multiple times.













