Last E Model Takes Up its New Gig

A Maine Air National Guard team on Sept. 23, 2009, flew the last of the Air Force’s E model KC-135 tankers from the 101st Air Refueling Wing at Bangor to Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz., where the 50-plus-year-old aircraft will serve as...

Getting a Bad Rep

The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is just entering production, but word is spreading—rightly or wrongly—that it is “much louder” than the fighters it will replace. Consider this headline on an Arizona Daily Star report: “D-M could be base for loud...

Expanding KC-X Scrutiny

Senior officials in a background briefing Friday repeated the Pentagon's intent to ensure the new KC-X competition will be crystal clear and emphasized that it would include, for the first time, an independent technical requirements review team. Its function will be to connect the decision through the evaluation to the requirements. Air Force Secretary Michael Donley said on Thursday that the new team would assess "how we evaluated the proposals." Of the more than 150 to 200 government personnel involved, a senior official confirmed Friday that one or two OSD people may have participated last time out, and he emphasized the "much more comprehensive" work by the requirements review team "is very different than what was done last time around." He noted that it would essentially be the same for every new major source selection, saying, "This is the way we do business now." (DOD transcript)

Read His Lips

The Obama Administration issued a new Statement of Administration Policy Friday as the Senate continued deliberation on the 2010 defense spending bill, admonishing lawmakers to forgo appropriators attempt to continue production on the C-17 airlifter. Unlike with the F-22, the...

STSS Sats Are Up

On Friday morning a United Launch Alliance Delta II boosted the Missile Defense Agency’s two Space Tracking and Surveillance System demonstrator satellites into low-Earth orbit from Cape Canaveral AFS, Fla., the sensors aboard the STSS demo spacecraft are expected to...

What’s Next for the Guard?

That’s the question asked rhetorically by National Guard Bureau chief Air Force Gen. Craig McKinley last week at a National Defense University seminar. McKinley said, “We’ve been at war now longer than at any time in our history” with an...

Upgrading the Hogs

The Air Force has awarded Boeing two contracts—together totaling $4.2 million—to support the A-10 Thunderbolt Life-Cycle Program Support contract to sustain and modernize the service’s A-10 fleet. Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman are all participating in the $1.6 billion...

USAF Receives First Afghan C-27

Alenia North America announced Sept. 25 that the company had delivered to the US Air Force the first modernized and refurbished C-27 destined for the Afghan National Army Air Corps. As we reported earlier, Alenia first flew the aircraft, one...

Malmstrom NCO Receives Bronze Star

The Air Force has awarded a Bronze Star Medal to TSgt. Benjamin Aylward, with the 341st Logistics Readiness Squadron at Malmstrom AFB, Mont., for his actions while deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom. Aylward served as a convoy commander, completing more...

Patriot Express Returns to Misawa

US Transportation Command and Air Mobility Command decided to restore Misawa AB, Japan, as a stop for Patriot Express, contracting with North American Airlines to fly from Seattle to Misawa, Yokota, and Iwakuni in Japan. The Misawa stop starts Oct....

Seeking Photos of Those Listed on The Wall

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund has teamed with FedEx Office to collect and provide photos of the more than 58,000 service members whose names are listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. The photos will become a centerpiece...

Air Sorties in SWA

Air Sorties in Southwest Asia, Sept. 22-23, 2009 Sortie Type OIF OEF OIF/OEF Total YTD ISR 56 67 123 11,932 CAS/Armed Recon 52 170 222 25,763 Airlift 309 309 35,233 Air refueling 112 112 12,702 Total 766 85,630 OIF=Operation Iraqi...