Daily Reports
Daily Reports
T-6 Fleet Flying Again, But Issues Remain; Maintaining Air Superiority; Space Critical to the Fight
Critical Time in National Security Space History; Lasers on Tankers, Coming Soon; A One-Stop Shop for AI
76,000 Pounds of Explosives Used at Barzeh Site in Syria; F-22 Belly Flops at Fallon; More Fuel for ISIS Fight
JASSM-ERs Launched from USAF B-1s Make Combat Debut in Syria; B-52’s Record-Breaking Deployment; No F-35 Referee
Short-Term Budget Plus-Up; USAF Refuses Delivery of Five F-35As; Failure to Deconflict Altitude Leads to A-10 Collison
F-35 Set to Hit Testing Milestone; O’Shaughnessy Tapped to Replace Robinson at NORTHCOM; Fire at Missile Facility
Stratotanker Readiness Dipping; Thunderbird Pilot Laid to Rest, Performances Cancelled; What’s Next in Syria
Studying Aircraft Mishaps; USAF Noncommittal on Need for Space Corps; Expanding Operation Jagged Knife
Official Osprey Beddown in Japan to Begin this Fall; NATO Burden Sharing; Marines to Deploy F-35B to Combat in Near Future
Pilot of No. 4 Thunderbirds Jet Killed in Crash; F-35 JPO Likely Will Be Around for Awhile; New Vice Commander for Space
F-16 Crashes During Exercise at Nellis; Will the US Stay in Syria?; USAF Still Looking for Root Cause of T-6 Hypoxia Issues
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.