More than 60 US service members from US Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa gathered this week in Germany for the 2014 Berlin Air Show. The six-day air show kicked off May 20 with an opening ceremony and attendance from German Chancellor Angela Merkel and USAFE-AFAFRICA Vice Commander Lt. Gen. Noel Jones, states a May 21 release. “We have a huge influential and strategic partnership out here and it’s great to be a part of this group of individuals,” said Col. Robert Webb, deputy director of the command’s plans, programs, and analysis. “The US’s presence at [the air show] this year demonstrates a commitment to interoperability with allies and the US defense industry’s state-of-the-art capabilities that is vital for the support and protection of national security interests throughout Europe and other regions,” states the release. Nine US aircraft will be on display during the show, including the C-17 Globemaster III Spirit of Berlin, which flew in from JB Charleston, S.C., for the event, according to the release. (See “C-17 on Display at Berlin Air Show.”)
Anduril and General Atomics will develop their Collaborative Combat Aircraft for the Air Force, beating out Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman, the service announced on April 24. But any of the non-selected companies can compete to actually manufacture the eventual design, the Air Force said.