The Air Force is defining a “gig line” as part of a wider effort to make standards clearer and easier to comply with.
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Defending champions CR and FC held off a fierce challenge from Air Force Sports Club to secure a hard-fought 27-16 victory in their Mastercard ‘A’ Division League Rugby Tournament Week 5 match at the ...
The Air Force's new T-7 approach will allow for more testing before a production contract is awarded, which officials hope will reduce risk on the program. (Boeing) The Air Force is further ...
The Israeli Air Force has long been regarded as the Middle East's premier aerial fleet, supplied in large part with US-made aircraft and munitions. But in the past year it has gone further ...
A Ukrainian pilot's reported record-breaking shootdown of six missiles with an F-16 offers insight into how much its air force has developed as it fights back against Russia's invasion.
The US Air Force (USAF) and Boeing have agreed to adjust parts of the T-7A Red Hawk acquisition, with four more test T-7As being acquired to help improve manufacturing readiness and boost testing ...
The US Air Force (USAF) has pushed off a production decision for its new trainer jet until 2026. A previous fielding schedule had called for the air force to reach a so-called Milestone C decision ...
The Eritrean community festival in the United Arab Emirates was successfully conducted from 24 to 26 January under the theme “Peace Anchored on Resilience.” The festival included various activities ...
The National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students (NUEYS) in the Gash Barka Region reported that significant efforts are being made to develop programs aimed at enhancing the vocational, political, ...
To not do so today invites aggression — and could result in losing a major war. The U.S. Air Force has contended with varying levels and types of threats to its air bases. First, during the 1950s, ...