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  • Kirtland partners with Pueblo of Isleta to remove decades-old munitions

    Airmen from the 377th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight partnered with the Pueblo of Isleta in October to safely identify and neutralize 115, WWII and Cold War-era military munitions discovered on tribal land. This marks a significant step forward in long-term safety, environmental stewardship, and

  • Centrifuge simulates spaceflight for astronauts, ensuring safety, readiness

    The Air Force Research Laboratory’s 711th Human Performance Wing (711 HPW) hosted five astronauts from NASA, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and the European Space Agency (ESA) for centrifuge training at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The centrifuge, owned and operated by 711 HPW, simulates

  • Tips for happier, safer holiday season

    The holiday season is upon us.  It’s a time when families gather, parties are scheduled and travel peaks. During this time, most people decorate their houses, shop for gifts and cook delicious meals.Although these things are fun, they can also be dangerous and unsafe. It is imperative that safety be

  • T-7A Red Hawk: A new era for pilot training begins

    The Air Force has introduced the T-7A Red Hawk at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, marking a historic step in replacing the aging T-38 Talon and modernizing pilot training for fifth- and sixth-generation warfare. Named in honor of the Tuskegee Airmen, the Red Hawk integrates advanced technology,

  • CSAF, leaders at all flying units step to jets again

    Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Ken Wilsbach returned to the cockpit in America’s premier air supremacy platform, urging leaders to maintain the edge as the world’s greatest and most powerful Air Force.

  • Runway readiness with Airfield Management

    Behind every successful takeoff and landing at Tyndall lies the runway, and the 325th Operations Support Squadron airfield management team is responsible for it, keeping flight operations safe and efficient.

  • Air traffic control keeps Maxwell's skies safe

    High above the flightline, Maxwell Air Force Base’s air traffic control tower serves as the center hub of every takeoff, landing and airfield movement. The Airmen inside the tower are responsible for maintaining flight operations that directly support both Maxwell’s training and operational