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It’s the Raider: Air Force Unveils Name of New B-21 Bomber
The Air Force’s next stealth bomber will be called the Raider.
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F-35 Program Office Hopeful to Move Out on Ejection Seat Retrofit Plan This Fall
Manufacturer Martin-Baker and the F-35 JPO will wrap up testing of ejection seat modifications this month.
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Q&A: Lt. Gen. James M. “Mike” Holmes
Pending approval from Congress, Holmes will likely be moving on from his current position soon to head Air Combat Command. But the official in charge of the Air Force’s long-term planning spoke to Defense News on Sept. 15 about the coming years’ budget priorities.
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Exclusive: Air Force Mulls Flight Demo for Possible Light Attack Aircraft Buy
A demonstration of off-the-shelf light attack aircraft could occur as early as 2017, a top general said.
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Different By Design: Clean Sheet T-X Designs Stir Up Excitement, But Face Uphill Battle
With T-X emerging as the Air Force’s largest aircraft competition, companies are hungry to promote their offerings during the AFA conference this September.
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Strategic Capabilities Office Focused on Autonomy for USAF, Marines
The semi-secretive office is developing autonomous programs for both services.
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Analysis Firm Predicts Cuts to Air Force Fleet
Avascent predicts USAF will drop its aircraft inventory down 235 planes by 2021.
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Raytheon T-X Interest Seen As Low Risk
Analysts see little risk for Raytheon if the company decides to join Alenia’s T-X bid.
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USAF Approves Production of Rolls-Royce C-130 Engine Upgrade
Rolls-Royce’s eight-year effort to develop the T56 Series 3.5 engine upgrade is about to pay off, with the US Air Force expected to finalize a contract for 12 kits for installation into the legacy C-130 fleet later this month.
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USAFE Chief Calls For An F-22 Base In Europe
The move may be the first step in establishing a rotational base for the fifth-generation fighter jet, Gen.
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It’s the Raider: Air Force Unveils Name of New B-21 Bomber
The Air Force’s next stealth bomber will be called the Raider.
-
F-35 Program Office Hopeful to Move Out on Ejection Seat Retrofit Plan This Fall
Manufacturer Martin-Baker and the F-35 JPO will wrap up testing of ejection seat modifications this month.
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Q&A: Lt. Gen. James M. “Mike” Holmes
Pending approval from Congress, Holmes will likely be moving on from his current position soon to head Air Combat Command. But the official in charge of the Air Force’s long-term planning spoke to Defense News on Sept. 15 about the coming years’ budget priorities.
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Exclusive: Air Force Mulls Flight Demo for Possible Light Attack Aircraft Buy
A demonstration of off-the-shelf light attack aircraft could occur as early as 2017, a top general said.
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Different By Design: Clean Sheet T-X Designs Stir Up Excitement, But Face Uphill Battle
With T-X emerging as the Air Force’s largest aircraft competition, companies are hungry to promote their offerings during the AFA conference this September.
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Strategic Capabilities Office Focused on Autonomy for USAF, Marines
The semi-secretive office is developing autonomous programs for both services.
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Analysis Firm Predicts Cuts to Air Force Fleet
Avascent predicts USAF will drop its aircraft inventory down 235 planes by 2021.
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Raytheon T-X Interest Seen As Low Risk
Analysts see little risk for Raytheon if the company decides to join Alenia’s T-X bid.
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USAF Approves Production of Rolls-Royce C-130 Engine Upgrade
Rolls-Royce’s eight-year effort to develop the T56 Series 3.5 engine upgrade is about to pay off, with the US Air Force expected to finalize a contract for 12 kits for installation into the legacy C-130 fleet later this month.
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USAFE Chief Calls For An F-22 Base In Europe
The move may be the first step in establishing a rotational base for the fifth-generation fighter jet, Gen.
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It’s the Raider: Air Force Unveils Name of New B-21 Bomber
The Air Force’s next stealth bomber will be called the Raider.
-
F-35 Program Office Hopeful to Move Out on Ejection Seat Retrofit Plan This Fall
Manufacturer Martin-Baker and the F-35 JPO will wrap up testing of ejection seat modifications this month.
-
Q&A: Lt. Gen. James M. “Mike” Holmes
Pending approval from Congress, Holmes will likely be moving on from his current position soon to head Air Combat Command. But the official in charge of the Air Force’s long-term planning spoke to Defense News on Sept. 15 about the coming years’ budget priorities.
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Exclusive: Air Force Mulls Flight Demo for Possible Light Attack Aircraft Buy
A demonstration of off-the-shelf light attack aircraft could occur as early as 2017, a top general said.
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Different By Design: Clean Sheet T-X Designs Stir Up Excitement, But Face Uphill Battle
With T-X emerging as the Air Force’s largest aircraft competition, companies are hungry to promote their offerings during the AFA conference this September.
-
Strategic Capabilities Office Focused on Autonomy for USAF, Marines
The semi-secretive office is developing autonomous programs for both services.
-
Analysis Firm Predicts Cuts to Air Force Fleet
Avascent predicts USAF will drop its aircraft inventory down 235 planes by 2021.
-
Raytheon T-X Interest Seen As Low Risk
Analysts see little risk for Raytheon if the company decides to join Alenia’s T-X bid.
-
USAF Approves Production of Rolls-Royce C-130 Engine Upgrade
Rolls-Royce’s eight-year effort to develop the T56 Series 3.5 engine upgrade is about to pay off, with the US Air Force expected to finalize a contract for 12 kits for installation into the legacy C-130 fleet later this month.
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USAFE Chief Calls For An F-22 Base In Europe
The move may be the first step in establishing a rotational base for the fifth-generation fighter jet, Gen.













