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At Air Force conference, officials call out effect of Tuberville holds
“This is a situation that one senator has created for us,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said at the Air, Space and Cyber Conference in Maryland.
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Air Force pushes for quickstart plan to launch programs without budget
The Senate added a slimmed-down version of this proposal to its NDAA, and the Air Force is talking to the House to ensure it stays in the final version.
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US Air Force eyes advance procurement to more quickly make E-7 planes
With the clock ticking on retiring the Air Force’s aging E-3 Sentry fleet, every second counts on building the E-7s that will replace them.
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CQ Brown decries hold on nominations in hearing to head Joint Chiefs
Gen. CQ Brown, now Air Force chief of staff, appeared to draw broad support from senators considering his nomination to be the next Joint Chiefs chairman.
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Poll finds continued public support for Ukraine, Taiwan aid
The survey also found a stark generational divide over whether to ban the controversial app TikTok over security concerns.
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Joint chiefs vacancies loom amid Tuberville’s Senate standoff
Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s blanket hold on military confirmations could create as many as five joint chiefs vacancies. Here’s what happens next.
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Biden picks Brown to be Joint Chiefs chairman
President Biden singled out Brown’s Accelerate Change or Lose strategy as exactly what the military needs: “General, you’re right on.”
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US Air Force wants to avoid F-35 mistakes on sixth-gen fighter
The Air Force plans to award a contract to a vendor to build its Next Generation Air Dominance fighter in 2024.
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Lockheed: F-35 upgrade delays will lead to fewer 2023 deliveries
The vendor said putting Technology Refresh 3 into the F-35 has been very difficult, but that the company is now “in the very late innings.”
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US Air Force asks for 72 fighters in 2024, and it might happen again
Top Air Force leaders have said for years that it needs to buy at least 72 new fighters each year to both modernize its fighter fleet and lower its age.
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At Air Force conference, officials call out effect of Tuberville holds
“This is a situation that one senator has created for us,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said at the Air, Space and Cyber Conference in Maryland.
-
Air Force pushes for quickstart plan to launch programs without budget
The Senate added a slimmed-down version of this proposal to its NDAA, and the Air Force is talking to the House to ensure it stays in the final version.
-
US Air Force eyes advance procurement to more quickly make E-7 planes
With the clock ticking on retiring the Air Force’s aging E-3 Sentry fleet, every second counts on building the E-7s that will replace them.
-
CQ Brown decries hold on nominations in hearing to head Joint Chiefs
Gen. CQ Brown, now Air Force chief of staff, appeared to draw broad support from senators considering his nomination to be the next Joint Chiefs chairman.
-
Poll finds continued public support for Ukraine, Taiwan aid
The survey also found a stark generational divide over whether to ban the controversial app TikTok over security concerns.
-
Joint chiefs vacancies loom amid Tuberville’s Senate standoff
Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s blanket hold on military confirmations could create as many as five joint chiefs vacancies. Here’s what happens next.
-
Biden picks Brown to be Joint Chiefs chairman
President Biden singled out Brown’s Accelerate Change or Lose strategy as exactly what the military needs: “General, you’re right on.”
-
US Air Force wants to avoid F-35 mistakes on sixth-gen fighter
The Air Force plans to award a contract to a vendor to build its Next Generation Air Dominance fighter in 2024.
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Lockheed: F-35 upgrade delays will lead to fewer 2023 deliveries
The vendor said putting Technology Refresh 3 into the F-35 has been very difficult, but that the company is now “in the very late innings.”
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US Air Force asks for 72 fighters in 2024, and it might happen again
Top Air Force leaders have said for years that it needs to buy at least 72 new fighters each year to both modernize its fighter fleet and lower its age.
-
At Air Force conference, officials call out effect of Tuberville holds
“This is a situation that one senator has created for us,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said at the Air, Space and Cyber Conference in Maryland.
-
Air Force pushes for quickstart plan to launch programs without budget
The Senate added a slimmed-down version of this proposal to its NDAA, and the Air Force is talking to the House to ensure it stays in the final version.
-
US Air Force eyes advance procurement to more quickly make E-7 planes
With the clock ticking on retiring the Air Force’s aging E-3 Sentry fleet, every second counts on building the E-7s that will replace them.
-
CQ Brown decries hold on nominations in hearing to head Joint Chiefs
Gen. CQ Brown, now Air Force chief of staff, appeared to draw broad support from senators considering his nomination to be the next Joint Chiefs chairman.
-
Poll finds continued public support for Ukraine, Taiwan aid
The survey also found a stark generational divide over whether to ban the controversial app TikTok over security concerns.
-
Joint chiefs vacancies loom amid Tuberville’s Senate standoff
Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s blanket hold on military confirmations could create as many as five joint chiefs vacancies. Here’s what happens next.
-
Biden picks Brown to be Joint Chiefs chairman
President Biden singled out Brown’s Accelerate Change or Lose strategy as exactly what the military needs: “General, you’re right on.”
-
US Air Force wants to avoid F-35 mistakes on sixth-gen fighter
The Air Force plans to award a contract to a vendor to build its Next Generation Air Dominance fighter in 2024.
-
Lockheed: F-35 upgrade delays will lead to fewer 2023 deliveries
The vendor said putting Technology Refresh 3 into the F-35 has been very difficult, but that the company is now “in the very late innings.”
-
US Air Force asks for 72 fighters in 2024, and it might happen again
Top Air Force leaders have said for years that it needs to buy at least 72 new fighters each year to both modernize its fighter fleet and lower its age.













