The U.S. Air Force has initiated the second phase of its light-attack experiment at Holloman AF Base in New Mexico to further examine aircraft capacities and potential interoperability with allies. USAF said
MoreThe U.S. Air Force will initiate the second phase of its light-attack experiment, focusing on sustaining requirements and coordinating with the systems of U.S. allies, Flight Global reported Tuesday. Gen. David Goldfein,
MoreSenior officials at the U.S. Air Force have stated various plans on how to speed up the procurement of light attack aircraft as the service prepares to host the next phase of
MoreA group of U.S. lawmakers has proposed a $400 million initial budget for the U.S. Air Force to purchase a new light attack aircraft platform through the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2018,
MoreAir Force Secretary Heather Wilson has said the service branch completed the initial round of test flights for light-attack aircraft on Aug. 30 at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, Defense
MoreU.S. Air Force pilots on Wednesday performed basic surface attack missions and familiarization flights with four aircraft platforms from industry participants in the service branch’s Light Attack Experiment campaign at Holloman Air
MoreHeather Wilson, secretary of the U.S. Air Force, has said the service branch’s pilots will test-fly four aircraft in various combat mission scenarios at Holloman AF Base in New Mexico next week
MoreThe Senate Armed Services Committeeâs defense policy bill for fiscal 2018 would provide the U.S. Air Force with $1.2 billion in funds to acquire a new light attack aircraft through the OA-X procurement
MoreNASAâs industry partners are set to begin a set of tests and reviews of their spacecraft for the agencyâs Commercial Crew Program as the agency aims to launch astronauts into space by 2017. Blue
MoreNASA has forged separate partnerships with Boeing, Sierra Nevada and Space Exploration Technologies to develop an emergency spacecraft for use at the International Space Station, RedOrbit reported Friday. Brett Smith writes the
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