Air Force Reserve Command has started work on the $7.5 million first phase of a four-phase $34.5 million lodging project at Youngstown ARS, Ohio, reports the Vindicator (requires free sign-in). The facility is home to AFRC’s 910th Airlift Wing and Naval and Marine Corps Reserve units. US Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio), who was key to securing the money, said during the groundbreaking on April 23, “Once you get a project started, it’s easier to get money to finish it.” The lodging will eliminate the need to house Reservists in area motels during training, according to Col. Timothy Thomson, 910th AW commander.
The Air Force has embraced new technical approaches like open mission systems and rapid software updates for cutting-edge aircraft like the B-21 and Collaborative Combat Aircraft. Increasingly, though, the service is also working to apply these to its older, “legacy” aircraft, officials said this week.