Without U.S. air power, United Nations forces would have lost Korea in 1950.
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USAF’s budget seeks to swap capacity now for capability in the future, but TRANSCOM is leery.
An exclusive interview with the PACAF Commander days before his nomination to be the next Air Force Chief of Staff.
Japan’s Draughon Range is now among the most sophisticated training areas in the world.
A new era in land-based nuclear weapons could usher in changes to the Air Force’s missile test regime.
This is the era of great power competition, and the means of competition are growing increasingly clear and diverse.
Flight testing of top-priority programs is ramping back up this week at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., and other locations around the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command chief Gen. Arnold Bunch Jr. said. New procedures are balancing urgent operational needs with the safety of ...
A C-17 and Airmen from multiple bases flew a 41-hour, 6,866 mile emergency airlift mission across 12 time zones to bring one-month-old twins to the Washington area for emergency neonatal care. The long-distance aeromedical evacuation mission came on short notice, after the twins were born ...
As the new coronavirus spreads, USAF aircrews are practicing “isolation in motion” to stay healthy while flying important airlift missions. While they can’t practice social distancing in a cockpit, aircrews are isolated before missions, and they go straight from their aircraft to their billets once ...

