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October 02, 2017

NAVAIR Engineers Target F/A-18 Physiological Events

Possible Problems With Cabin Pressurization Systems Are Being Examined

A group of Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) engineers intend to solve a troubling and dangerous problem that has been experienced by pilots who fly all variants of the F/A-18 Hornet airframe: decompression sickness, or Physiological Events (PE).

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USAF Crew Of SPOOKY 43 Flight To Receive 2016 Mackay Trophy

Gunship Crew Honored For Flight In Support Of Operation Freedom's Sentinel

The National Aeronautic Association is proud to announce that United States Air Force Major Alexander Hill and the crew of SPOOKY 43 flight, have been named the recipients of the 2016 Mackay Trophy.

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Air Force Releases Call To Industry For Directed Energy Experimentation

Would Be Used To Counter Unmanned Systems

The Strategic Development Planning and Experimentation office recently released a request for information to industry as part of market research analyses in support of an upcoming experimentation demonstration using directed energy technology to counter unmanned aircraft systems.

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Kratos Receives Contract For Multiple Unmanned Aerial Drone System Aircraft

High Performance UAVs, Related Mission Support And Other Services Included

The Unmanned Systems Division of Kratos Defense & Security Solutions has recently received $9.7 million in contract awards from National Security related customers for the production and delivery of multiple high performance unmanned aerial drone system aircraft and related mission support, technical, development and other services. 

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White House Cuts Aerial Refueling Capability From New Air Force One

Congress May Have The Last Say In The Matter

In a hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee on his renomination as chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Marine Corps Gen. Joseph F. Dunford told the committee that it was the White House, not the Air Force, that decided to cut aerial refueling capability from the new Air Force One Boeing 747s as a cost-saving measure.

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