Air Force
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Air ForceAir Force Wrapping Up F-35 ‘Night Flights’
The Air Force is concluding a series of “night flights” at Edwards AFB, Calif., that test the F-35’s capability when flying in instrument meteorological conditions–when pilots have no external visibility […]
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Air ForceAir Force Awards Raytheon Potential $260 Million D-RAPCON Contract
Raytheon [RTN] recently edged out Lockheed Martin [LMT] for an Air Force contract potentially worth $260 million to produce up to 18 Deployable Radar Approach Control (D-RAPCON) systems. D-RAPCON is […]
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Air ForceWGS-5 Satellite Preparing For Operations
Boeing [BA] May 24 said it has received the first on-orbit signals from the fifth Wideband Global SATCOM satellite (WGS-5) it is delivering to the Air Force. The satellite is […]
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Air ForceAir Force To Deliver F-35A IOC Notice Next Week, Donley Says
The Air Force will deliver an initial operational capability (IOC) notice to Congress for the F-35A next week, a significant milestone in a key Defense Department program. Air Force spokesman […]
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Air ForcePentagon Reports To Congress On Major Programs
The Pentagon has submitted reports to Congress outlining cost changes to major acquisition programs while noting that it was the first time in recent history that no programs reached a […]
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Air ForceDoD Reports Dip In F-35 Cost
The Pentagon said costs dropped on the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program by $4.5 billion over a year, the first time a reduction was noted in the multi-service, multi-nation aircraft […]
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Air ForceAir Force To End Flying At Nellis AFB, Except For F-35
The Air Force will cease flying at Nellis AFB, Nev., from the end of May through October, except for F-35 testing, due to sequestration-related budget cuts, according to a key […]
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Air ForceWGS-5 Launch Pushed To Today
The Air Force pushed the scheduled launch of its fifth Wideband Global Satcom satellite (WGS-5) from Thursday to today due to an issue associated with a ground support system helium […]
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Air ForceHouse Panel Wary Of Army Vehicle Plans
A House panel wants to block the Army from advancing the development of the Ground Combat Vehicle (GCV) until the service provides detailed justification for choosing just one contractor. The […]
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Air ForceHASC Panel Again Moves To Block Air Force From Retiring Global Hawk Block 30s
A key House panel is once again proposing to prevent the Air Force from using funds to retire its fleet of RQ-4 Global Hawk Block 30 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). […]