IED Claims Three Airmen’s Lives

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgThree airmen died in southern Afghanistan when an improvised explosive device struck...

Air Force Depot Delivers its First C-130H with Upgraded Avionics

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgThe first Air Force C-130H aircraft fitted with state-of-the-art cockpit equipment at...

Air Force Maintenance Icon Dies

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgRetired Lt. Gen. Leo Marquez, died on Dec. 30 in Albuquerque, N.M.,...

Industry Task Force Paints Alarming Picture

Impending cuts to the defense budget of some $480 billion over the next decade "will stifle the ability of the defense industry to deliver innovation and urgent wartime capabilities," warned the Defense Industrial Base Task Force last week. Worse, reductions beyond that, up to the $1 trillion sequestration level outlined in the 2011 Budget Control Act, "would severely damage the defense industrial base as a commercially viable enterprise, as a reliable and responsive provider of urgent wartime needs, and as a national strategic asset that is indispensable to the defense of the United States," according to the report that the task force publicly released on Jan. 6. "This report paints an alarming picture for the future of the aerospace and defense industry," said Aerospace Industries Association President Marion Blakey in a release. The report is based on a task force survey of several dozen companies. The task force is comprised of companies from AIA, the National Defense Industrial Association, and Professional Services Council.

Year in Review: May 2011

Air Frame: Year in Review, May 2011: US special forces on May 1, 2011, killed Osama bin Laden, head of the terrorist network responsible for the 9/11 attacks, in a raid on a compound north of Islamabad, Pakistan. Here, the FBI's updated mug shot of OBL after his death. On May 3, 2011, the Air Force stood down the F-22 fleet out of concern over potential equipment malfunctions depriving pilots of sufficient oxygen. Also in May, the Air Force launched GEO-1, the first Space Based Infrared System geosynchronous early warning satellite into orbit and accepted its first production F-35A strike fighter. Also, Army Pfc. Anthony Kaho’ohanohano and Pfc. Henry Svehla posthumously received Medals of Honor for extraordinary acts of heroism in the Korean War. And, 1st Lt. Ryan McGuire became the first amputee to complete Air Force pilot training. FBI photo (Click on image above to reach larger version.)

Friends in High Places

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgAir Force F-16s and A-10s flew close air support to cover the...

First Air Controllers In, Last Out

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgMembers of the 727th Expeditionary Air Control Squadron began supporting the air...

Turkish F-35 Deal Moves Ahead

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgThe Turkish government approved negotiations to proceed for the purchase of the...

Along for the Ride

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgA group of spouses visiting their military husbands and wives stationed in...

Final Nesting Place

Audio of this article is brought to you by the Air & Space Forces Association, honoring and supporting our Airmen, Guardians, and their families. Find out more at afa.orgA retired F-15 Eagle may soon grace the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Parkway...