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The 99th Flying Training Squadron will soon begin integrating the T-7A Red Hawk as the primary trainer for Air Force pilots.
The U.S. Air Force took delivery of its 99th and 100th KC-46A Pegasus air-refueling tankers at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield, Calif.
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Ukraine air force sets new record—destroys $500M of Russian arsenal by hitting 1,300 targets
Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine turned the country's skies into a nightly battleground long before Western F-16s arrived. By mid-2024, however, a quiet shift was underway: a small fleet of modern Western fighters began to reshape how Ukraine defended its cities,
US Air Force and Navy fighter jets and military helicopters line up on the runway for an elephant walk on Kadena Air Base.U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tylir Meyer A 53-aircraft exercise put US military airpower on display in Japan earlier this week.
The following is the Nov. 28, 2025, Congressional Research Service in focus report U.S. Air Force Collaborative Combat Aircraft. From the Report The U.S. Air Force is developing a new type of uncrewed weapon system called Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA).
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Video: Boeing delivers the first serial T-7A Red Hawk to the US Air Force after years of delays
Boeing has officially delivered to the United States Air Force (USAF) the first serial T-7A Red Hawk training aircraft intended for an operational unit, marking a decisive step in modernizing the country’s fighter and bomber pilot training system.
Air Force F-16 commander Lt. Col. William Parks received a Silver Star for a heroic combat mission, dodging enemy missiles while saving wingmen's lives.
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US Air Force drops parts of previous administration’s revamp
The Air Force is dropping large portions of the previous administration's "reoptimization" plan, but keeping other aspects such as multi-capable airmen.
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Air Force Expects Next-Generation Airlifter in Service by Early 2040s
The Air Force says it could have a next-generation military transport aircraft in service as soon as 2041, but it still wants the C-17 and C-5 up and running for decades to come.