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F-35 to move into full-rate production later than expected
Key F-35 simulator tests won’t occur this year and have been pushed to 2021.
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Pentagon begins rolling out replacement for the F-35 system that maintainers hate the most
F-35B pilots at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma became the first unit to try out Operational Data Integrated Network last month.
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Here’s what Lockheed will have to do to make up for F-35 spare parts problems
Instead of paying the government back for increased labor costs, Lockheed has agreed to pay for improvements to fix spare parts’ electronic records.
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Pentagon’s new space organizations take shape as leadership comes onboard
The Space Force and Space Command have both been swearing in a number of senior officials that will shape the direction of the organizations.
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To get more female pilots, the Air Force is changing the way it designs weapons
Future aircraft and work stations will be designed for a larger range of body sizes, which could allow more women to take on coveted pilot and aircrew positions.
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F-35 simulators can now team up with other fighter sims for virtual combat
The Air Force is the first to get the new F-35 training capability.
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Here’s how the Space Force will be organized
The Space Force will be comprised of three major commands devoted to training, procurement and operations.
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House committee targets Lockheed in probe of F-35 parts problems
Gaps in the data that follows F-35 spare parts are leading to a rise in costs, lawmakers contend.
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Congress has questions about the Air Force’s and Navy’s next-generation fighter programs
The House Armed Services Committee wants an independent review of the Navy’s and Air Force’s Next Generation Air Dominance programs.
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Production of one of the F-35′s most anticipated bombs has been on hold for almost a year
Deliveries of a new precision-guided bomb under development by Raytheon stopped in July 2019 after a problem was discovered.
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F-35 to move into full-rate production later than expected
Key F-35 simulator tests won’t occur this year and have been pushed to 2021.
-
Pentagon begins rolling out replacement for the F-35 system that maintainers hate the most
F-35B pilots at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma became the first unit to try out Operational Data Integrated Network last month.
-
Here’s what Lockheed will have to do to make up for F-35 spare parts problems
Instead of paying the government back for increased labor costs, Lockheed has agreed to pay for improvements to fix spare parts’ electronic records.
-
Pentagon’s new space organizations take shape as leadership comes onboard
The Space Force and Space Command have both been swearing in a number of senior officials that will shape the direction of the organizations.
-
To get more female pilots, the Air Force is changing the way it designs weapons
Future aircraft and work stations will be designed for a larger range of body sizes, which could allow more women to take on coveted pilot and aircrew positions.
-
F-35 simulators can now team up with other fighter sims for virtual combat
The Air Force is the first to get the new F-35 training capability.
-
Here’s how the Space Force will be organized
The Space Force will be comprised of three major commands devoted to training, procurement and operations.
-
House committee targets Lockheed in probe of F-35 parts problems
Gaps in the data that follows F-35 spare parts are leading to a rise in costs, lawmakers contend.
-
Congress has questions about the Air Force’s and Navy’s next-generation fighter programs
The House Armed Services Committee wants an independent review of the Navy’s and Air Force’s Next Generation Air Dominance programs.
-
Production of one of the F-35′s most anticipated bombs has been on hold for almost a year
Deliveries of a new precision-guided bomb under development by Raytheon stopped in July 2019 after a problem was discovered.
-
F-35 to move into full-rate production later than expected
Key F-35 simulator tests won’t occur this year and have been pushed to 2021.
-
Pentagon begins rolling out replacement for the F-35 system that maintainers hate the most
F-35B pilots at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma became the first unit to try out Operational Data Integrated Network last month.
-
Here’s what Lockheed will have to do to make up for F-35 spare parts problems
Instead of paying the government back for increased labor costs, Lockheed has agreed to pay for improvements to fix spare parts’ electronic records.
-
Pentagon’s new space organizations take shape as leadership comes onboard
The Space Force and Space Command have both been swearing in a number of senior officials that will shape the direction of the organizations.
-
To get more female pilots, the Air Force is changing the way it designs weapons
Future aircraft and work stations will be designed for a larger range of body sizes, which could allow more women to take on coveted pilot and aircrew positions.
-
F-35 simulators can now team up with other fighter sims for virtual combat
The Air Force is the first to get the new F-35 training capability.
-
Here’s how the Space Force will be organized
The Space Force will be comprised of three major commands devoted to training, procurement and operations.
-
House committee targets Lockheed in probe of F-35 parts problems
Gaps in the data that follows F-35 spare parts are leading to a rise in costs, lawmakers contend.
-
Congress has questions about the Air Force’s and Navy’s next-generation fighter programs
The House Armed Services Committee wants an independent review of the Navy’s and Air Force’s Next Generation Air Dominance programs.
-
Production of one of the F-35′s most anticipated bombs has been on hold for almost a year
Deliveries of a new precision-guided bomb under development by Raytheon stopped in July 2019 after a problem was discovered.













