Beyond BRRRT: Airpower Alone Won't Secure Victory, Goldfein Says Air Force Chief of Staff Goldfein has pushed to make his service more competitive and collaborative.
Air Force Plan to Add 74 Squadrons Lacks Critical Details The service says it's "obligated" to tell Americans what it needs to fight near-peer enemies, but details are scarce.
B-1 Ejection Seat Failure Not Affecting Deployed Operations, General Says The Air Force hasn't missed operational requirements as a result of the June stand-down for the B-1B, Gen. Timothy Ray said.
MQ-9 Gets First Air-to-Air Kill in Training Exercise, Air Force Official Says An MQ-9 Reaper drone has bagged its first air-to-air kill of another small, aerial vehicle in a controlled simulation.
Air Force Wants to Halt Pilot Attrition by Appealing to Sense of Community The Air Force is trying initiatives to build its pilot ranks, including a unique fly-only track within Air Mobility Command.
Airmen 'Don't Trust Us' to Field Equipment They Need, General Says Air Force leaders said Tuesday the service must rely more on rapid prototyping to regain service members' trust.
Air Force Wants to Use Artificial Intelligence to Train Pilots The head of Air Force training said the service wants artificial intelligence to help airmen learn faster than ever before.
Air Force Warrant Officers Might Solve Cyber Retention: Enlisted CYBERCOM Leader Too many cyber experts are leaving the military, and manpower officials need to get creative about getting them to stay.
Space Force to Cost $13 Billion over 5 Years: Air Force Secretary The DoD will need roughly $12.9 billion over five years to resource the proposed U.S. Space Force
Air Force to Study How Many Training Squadrons It Needs for Operational Plus-Up Projected growth comes amid an ongoing pilot shortage that has the Air Force spearheading a range of initiatives
The Army Needs Hundreds of Officers to Leave Combat Arms Lieutenants currently branched in armor, infantry, combat engineer and field artillery can apply between Jan. 7 and Feb. 17...
For Soldiers at Fort Carson, Food Is Scarce As Americans gather for Thanksgiving feasts, soldiers at Fort Carson, Colorado, are contending with a far less festive...
Marine Corps Brings in Civilians to Tackle Barracks Management, Repairs in Decades-Old Housing The Marine Corps is expanding its plan to put civilians in its barracks manager program, a move intended to improve decades...
Air Force's New Deployment Model Sparks Criticism, Staffing Concerns at Bases Some Air Force officials are concerned by the service's innovative deployment model, a new government watchdog report...
Family of Airman Killed in Japan Osprey Crash Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Scrutiny of the military's Osprey aircraft is ramping up as family members of an Air Force special operations airman who was...