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May 29, 2025
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Pentagon Eyes Fewer PCS Moves for Troops to Cut Costs

The Pentagon plans to reduce how often service members and their families are required to move in an effort to save money and curb stress. Defense officials have not offered a blueprint for how to make changes, but are asking the military services to come up with their own ideas.

First Combat Air-to-Air Refueling

The first combat use of air-to-air refueling of Air Force fighter airplanes takes place as 12 Republic F-84E Thunderjets flown by pilots from the 159th Fighter-Bomber Squadron are topped off on their way back from a bomb run against targets...

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Lockheed Has Path to Pilot-Optional F-35, CEO Says

Breaking Defense

An upgraded “fifth-generation plus” version of the F-35 could include new stealth coatings, adjustments to the aircraft’s shape, and even a path toward making the jet optionally manned, Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet said May 28.

SpaceX to Launch Another GPS III Satellite in Record Turnaround

SpaceNews

SpaceX is gearing up to launch a Global Positioning System satellite for the U.S. military on May 30 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, marking another high-profile national security mission that shifted from United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan to the Falcon 9 rocket.

Meet AFA’s 2025 Slate of Board, Officer Candidates

Air & Space Forces Association

AFA’s Nominating & Governance Committee met in mid-April to interview and select four candidates to run in the 2025 elections for open Board and Officer positions. The open positions are for Board Chair, National Director (Central), and two positions for National Director (at Large).

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Trump’s Air Force One Deal With Qatar Not Final, Despite U.S. Claims

The Washington Post

Despite claims by the Defense Department to the contrary, legal teams representing the U.S. and Qatari governments have not finalized an agreement for transferring the luxury Boeing 747-8 jetliner that President Donald Trump wants for Air Force One amid outstanding requests by Qatar for Washington to clarify the transaction’s terms, said officials familiar with the matter.