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The Aviationist on MSNU.S. Air Force Might Bring Back AGM-183 ARRW in New Budget ProposalGen. Allvin hinted that the service might resume working on the AGM-183 ARRW hypersonic weapon, after previously stating that it would not be procured.
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India Today on MSNAir Force chief speaks to Gp. Capt. Shubhanshu Shukla ahead of space launchThe IAF conveyed its support and pride in an official post on X, highlighting the significance of this mission for the nation.
Retired Lt. Gen. Steven Kwast, who one official calls "a maverick," is reportedly on the short list of candidates to lead the space agency.
But Courtney, pointing to the expenses to build out two Air Force One aircraft as part of ... with the commander in chief brushing aside ethical and security concerns about receiving the jet ...
President Donald Trump really wants to fly on an upgraded Air Force One — but making that happen could depend on whether he’s willing to cut corners with security. As government lawyers sort out the legal arrangement for accepting a luxury jet from the Qatari royal family,
Thailand plans to acquire a dozen Gripen JAS 39 fighter jets built by Sweden's SAAB over 10 years to replace its ageing fleet of mainly U.S. aircraft, the air force chief said on Wednesday, two years after Washington denied its request to buy F-35s.
By inserting himself into the contracting process, Trump is saddling future presidents with a command platform lacking the ability to refuel in midair, a key feature.
The Department of the Air Force has named Jennifer Aquinas-Orozco as its acting chief information officer.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth this year ordered a “strategic reduction” of 5% to 8% of civilian personnel. In March, a defense official told the media that some 21,000 Defense Department civilian employees had volunteered to take advantage of what was called a “Deferred Resignation Program.”