The Air Force warns that having a smaller fleet may increase the risk it won't be able to carry out all its missions.
The Air Force is trying to devote greater resources to “low-risk” conflicts—in other words, opponents without meaningful air defenses.
US Air Force officials and experts have long been concerned the fleet is shrinking and aging as China's grows and advances.
Boom operators assigned to the 91st Air Refueling Squadron, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, participate in a Total Force air ...
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 303rd Expeditionary Fighter Squadron and the 391st Expeditionary Fighter Generation ...
The OA-1K Skyraider II is a light attack plane, a militarized variant of the Air Tractor AT-802, an aircraft long used for ...
The Israeli Air Force regularly holds aerial refueling exercises with Greece several times a year. The exercise simulated ...
The Brazilian Air Force will close part of Belém’s (Pará) airspace during COP30, the United Nations climate change conference ...
Saab has received an order valued at approximately Skr1bn ($ 104m) from the Swedish FMV for a new launch system.
Before the gleaming 747s that now ferry U.S. presidents across oceans, there was a smaller, sleeker jet that carried the ...