The Air Force hasn’t released details on the number of personnel it plans to cut in Fiscal 2008 as part of its three-year force-shaping plan to trim the service by about 40,000 full-time equivalent slots. However, a senior service official says the 2008 reduction will be less than in 2007, which targeted about 8,000 officers and, after retaining more than anticipated, some 3,000 enlisted members. The working number is about 2,200 airmen. The Air Force also may not hold a selective early retirement board next year—with emphasis on “may.” The official said the service is managing the drawdown very closely, evaluating just what programs—from SERBs to reductions in force—it must employ each year to achieve its end strength goal by the end of Fiscal 2009.
As Air Force leaders consider concepts of operations for Collaborative Combat Aircraft, sustainment in the field—and easing that support by using standard parts and limiting variants—should be a key consideration, according to a new study from AFA's Mitchell Institute of Aerospace Studies.