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Air Force’s top civilian hints at changes to hypersonic weapons programs
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall isn’t sure the Air Force is developing the right hypersonic missiles.
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US Air Force to declare winner of B-52 engine replacement competition as soon as this month
Three companies are in the running to win a contract to produce about 600 modified commercial engines.
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Northrop Grumman now has five B-21 stealth bombers in production
The program is making good progress, Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said Monday.
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SecAF to Congress: Let us retire aircraft or we can’t beat China
“We will not succeed against a well-resourced and strategic competitor if we insist on keeping every legacy system we have,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said Monday.
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As the US Air Force looks to the future of special operations, vertical lift takes center stage
What comes after the MC-130 and CV-22s operated today by Air Force Special Operations Command?
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Lockheed reveals new LMXT refueling tanker, firing the opening salvo in US Air Force competition
Improvements include more range and better fuel-offloading capabilities compared to the baseline version of Airbus’s A330 tanker.
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To get F-35 performance-based logistics contract, Lockheed will have to give up tech data
Lockheed has been angling for an F-35 performance-based logistics contract for three years, but it will come with strings attached.
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Lockheed nabs F-35 sustainment contract worth up to $6.6B
The cost per flying hour is set to decrease by 8 percent over the contract period, the Pentagon stated.
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Former US Air Force acquisition czar could help the UK build its future fighter
Will Roper, who served as the U.S. Air Force’s top acquisition official during the Trump administration, will be advising the U.K. Royal Air Force on innovative technologies such as agile software development and digital engineering.
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Top US Air Force general supports proposed F-35 cost constraints
The U.S. Air Force’s top general backs proposed legislation that would cap the number of F-35s the Defense Department can buy unless it meets affordability goals for operating and sustaining the jet.
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Air Force’s top civilian hints at changes to hypersonic weapons programs
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall isn’t sure the Air Force is developing the right hypersonic missiles.
-
US Air Force to declare winner of B-52 engine replacement competition as soon as this month
Three companies are in the running to win a contract to produce about 600 modified commercial engines.
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Northrop Grumman now has five B-21 stealth bombers in production
The program is making good progress, Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said Monday.
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SecAF to Congress: Let us retire aircraft or we can’t beat China
“We will not succeed against a well-resourced and strategic competitor if we insist on keeping every legacy system we have,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said Monday.
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As the US Air Force looks to the future of special operations, vertical lift takes center stage
What comes after the MC-130 and CV-22s operated today by Air Force Special Operations Command?
-
Lockheed reveals new LMXT refueling tanker, firing the opening salvo in US Air Force competition
Improvements include more range and better fuel-offloading capabilities compared to the baseline version of Airbus’s A330 tanker.
-
To get F-35 performance-based logistics contract, Lockheed will have to give up tech data
Lockheed has been angling for an F-35 performance-based logistics contract for three years, but it will come with strings attached.
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Lockheed nabs F-35 sustainment contract worth up to $6.6B
The cost per flying hour is set to decrease by 8 percent over the contract period, the Pentagon stated.
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Former US Air Force acquisition czar could help the UK build its future fighter
Will Roper, who served as the U.S. Air Force’s top acquisition official during the Trump administration, will be advising the U.K. Royal Air Force on innovative technologies such as agile software development and digital engineering.
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Top US Air Force general supports proposed F-35 cost constraints
The U.S. Air Force’s top general backs proposed legislation that would cap the number of F-35s the Defense Department can buy unless it meets affordability goals for operating and sustaining the jet.
-
Air Force’s top civilian hints at changes to hypersonic weapons programs
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall isn’t sure the Air Force is developing the right hypersonic missiles.
-
US Air Force to declare winner of B-52 engine replacement competition as soon as this month
Three companies are in the running to win a contract to produce about 600 modified commercial engines.
-
Northrop Grumman now has five B-21 stealth bombers in production
The program is making good progress, Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said Monday.
-
SecAF to Congress: Let us retire aircraft or we can’t beat China
“We will not succeed against a well-resourced and strategic competitor if we insist on keeping every legacy system we have,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said Monday.
-
As the US Air Force looks to the future of special operations, vertical lift takes center stage
What comes after the MC-130 and CV-22s operated today by Air Force Special Operations Command?
-
Lockheed reveals new LMXT refueling tanker, firing the opening salvo in US Air Force competition
Improvements include more range and better fuel-offloading capabilities compared to the baseline version of Airbus’s A330 tanker.
-
To get F-35 performance-based logistics contract, Lockheed will have to give up tech data
Lockheed has been angling for an F-35 performance-based logistics contract for three years, but it will come with strings attached.
-
Lockheed nabs F-35 sustainment contract worth up to $6.6B
The cost per flying hour is set to decrease by 8 percent over the contract period, the Pentagon stated.
-
Former US Air Force acquisition czar could help the UK build its future fighter
Will Roper, who served as the U.S. Air Force’s top acquisition official during the Trump administration, will be advising the U.K. Royal Air Force on innovative technologies such as agile software development and digital engineering.
-
Top US Air Force general supports proposed F-35 cost constraints
The U.S. Air Force’s top general backs proposed legislation that would cap the number of F-35s the Defense Department can buy unless it meets affordability goals for operating and sustaining the jet.













