Daily Reports
Daily Reports
Distinguished Flying Crosses for B-1B Crew, Boeing Recaptures C-17 Contract, Possible Contract Red Air in Europe
KC-46 Finishes Testing Before Delivery; KC-135s Return to Duty in Guam; Yokota’s Port of the Future
First “R” Devices for Creech Crews; Mattis Affirms NATO Strength; New Defenses for KC-135s
Possible Medal of Honor a “Huge Deal” for Special Tactics Community; Attrition Rate Drops for Spec Ops Training; Kadena Moves Aircraft Before Storm
Resurrecting Boneyard Fighters?; AFSOC’s Role in Thai Soccer Team Rescue; Tensions Mount in Advance of NATO Summit
Hawaii Raptors Get Creative; DOD Says Afghan Strategy Working; Lockheed Bolsters Cyber Protections
Yokota C-130Js Showcase Increased Capabilities; What Grounded Kingsley’s F-15s?; Cargo City Coming to Kuwait
USAF Moving Needle in Pilot Shortage; Air Force Magazine on the Ground at Yokota; Lawrence Skantze Dies
Light Attack Experiment Cut Short After Crash; USAF’s Oldest Jet Staying Busy in the Pacific; The Race for Hypersonics
Light Attack Experiment Will Go On, Most Likely; New Innovation Hub Opens in Austin; Spending Bills Gain Momentum
AC-130J Laser Demo Slated for 2022; A Harrowing F-16 Flight in Kuwait; NATO’s First Airpower Strategy
Please note that the online archives of Air Force Magazine are complete through 1996. Prior to 1996, issues may be missing from the online archive, or contain only selected articles.


