Homeland Security has decided Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan would be a good spot for its Northern Border Air Wing and wants Air Force approval, according to the state’s Democratic Senators, Carl Levin and Debbie Stabenow. DHS already has established four of five planned air wings in northern states, opening the fourth in Grand Forks, N.D., just last month. If approved the one in Michigan would open next year. In a statement, Levin said that Selfridge is the “best site” because it’s close to three of the nation’s “busiest border crossings.” He expressed hope that USAF would approve the action “quickly.”
AFRL Taps Rocket Lab for Space Cargo Experiment
May 12, 2025
The Air Force Research Laboratory’s ambitious program to explore using rockets to deliver cargo around the globe took another step forward with an announcement of an experimental mission planned for 2026.