Daily Reports
Daily Reports
B-1, B-2 to Retire More than a Decade Sooner than Expected; Budget Saga Continues; A-10s to Get New Wings
Pence Calls Airmen “Citadel of Strength;” What is USAF’s Role in Electronic Warfare?; DACA Troops Protected
USAF Suspects Maintenance to Blame for T-6 Issues; Two-Year Budget Deal Likely; Renewed Focus on Afghanistan
Ground Control to Major Tom, Falcon Heavy Launch a Success; Government Shutdown Looms; B-52 Sets New Record
Reporting from Al Udeid; US Footprint in Iraq Shifts; Preparing for the Possibility of Another Government Shutdown
Long-Awaited Nuclear Posture Review Released; USAF to Host Second Light Attack Experiment; Mattis Issues Warning to Assad
Troops Too Big to Deploy; Senators Push for B-52 Re-Engining Funding; Say Goodbye to Your Cell Phone on Base, Maybe
More Hypoxia Issues; Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance Coming Soon in F-35 Fleet; What the NPR Really Says
Trump: State of the Union is Strong; North Korea Hasn’t Proved it’s Capable of Hitting US; What Caused an MQ-1 to Crash?
B-1s Flew 250 Sorties During Six-Month Deployment; Running the Risk of National Security; New 20th AF Boss
Moving Ahead with F-35 Initial Operational Test and Evaluation; ISIS UAS Threat Declines; USAF at the Super Bowl
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.