Remember the tactical fighter review Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon England ordered last year to look for ways to streamline the fighter fleet? According to Reuters news service, the study finds that the Air Force should get up to 77 more F-22As than the 183 the Pentagon currently plans. No doubt England expected to see the independent review, which he kicked off last August, return a verdict saying the service’s have too many tactical aircraft, vindicating the decision to limit the buy of Raptors. However good this news is for the Air Force, the total number of F-22s—up to 260 per the new study—still falls short of the 381 that the service for at least two years claimed it needed to round out its expeditionary force.
Aircraft readiness will suffer if Congress does not approve some $1.5 billion worth of spare parts the Air Force requested in its annual Unfunded Priorities List, sent to Capitol Hill last week, Chief of Staff Gen. David W. Allvin said.