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Space Force racing to meet training, testing demands
The Space Force is taking a hybrid approach to improving its training systems, stitching together legacy capabilities with commercial tech.
Michigan Air National Guard seeks input on airspace plan at gunnery range
The Michigan Air National Guard is seeking input on a plan to update military training airspace around an aerial gunnery range in northern Michigan — a change that officials say could alter noise levels in surrounding communities.
Boeing delivers first KC-46, but fixes to technical problems still years away
Boeing could miss out on $1.5 billion if the maximum withholding is applied to all 52 tankers on contract.
By Valerie Insinna
Flight data recorders likely found from 2 Marine Corps aircraft that crashed off Japan coast
Rescue teams had 30 days from the Dec. 6 crash to find the data recorders.
By Tara Copp, AP
New in 2019: Squadron overhaul continues to prepare airmen for major war
In June, Air Force leaders signed off on a Squadron Revitalization Implementation Plan. In 2019, the Air Force will continue putting these plans into place.
Victims of horrific single car crash at McConnell AFB identified
Two men who died in a fiery, single-vehicle crash at a closed entrance to McConnell Air Force Base Sunday night have been identified by local officials
By Air Force Times staff
Two people killed in fiery car crash on McConnell Air Force Base
Two people died in a fiery car crash late Sunday on McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita, Kansas.
By Air Force Times staff
McConnell trains airmen as it awaits new KC-46 tanker
The photos show boom operators helping instructors guide equipment onto the fuselage trainer, and securing cargo on the recreated cargo deck.
US to bill UAE, Saudi Arabia $331M for Yemen refueling
The Pentagon announced it will bill Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates $331 million after undercharging the two countries for U.S. aerial refueling of their aircraft in the Yemen civil war.
By Joe Gould
Poor maintenance contributed to a devastating C-130 crash. Here’s how the Air Force will make sure it doesn’t happen again.
How did a corroded KC-130T blade escape the Air Force's quality control apparatus?
By Valerie Insinna