Saturday, November 6, 2010

The U.S. Air force Looks To The Future And The Impending Budget Cuts

Air Force Speeds Up Fleet Upgrades as Big-Ticket Acquisitions Slow to a Crawl -- National Defense

In a time of tight budgets, the Air Force is choosing to buy time.

Blue-suit leaders have said for years that the service needs to soon begin to modernize its aging fleet of fighter jets and bombers. But the Air Force still does not appear to be in any hurry to begin acquiring new hardware. Rather, it is planning to refurbish existing aircraft for as long as it takes before replacements are available.

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More News On The U.S. Air Force

Air Force Lacks Schedule for Next Generation Bomber -- Global Security Newswire
Air Force lacks schedule for next generation bomber -- Government Executive
US prods industry for F-22 fighter successor ideas -- Reuters
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Boeing delivers four upgraded F-15Cs to US Air Force -- Wire Update
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US Air Force Begins Move To Windows 7 -- Windows7News
Air Force's G-Force centrifuge spins its last -- CNET
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