Friday, July 22, 2011

F-22 Raptor News Air Force announces F-22 fleet consolidation

F-22 Raptor News
Air Force announces F-22 fleet consolidation 


July 29, 2010 (by the assistant secretary of defense) - Department of the Air Force announced today that its actions will include F - 22 Secretary of the Navy and Air Force Chief of Staff of the Air Force the most powerful. basing for the F - 22.







 


This requires the aircraft. redistributing its aging F - 22 to the base unit F - 22 squadron will move to the F - 22 available.
The affected.
Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico: disable a fleet of F - 22s and distribution of aircraft fleet and to the F - 22 other airlines have moved to Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla.

     
Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska - receive six additional aircraft.
     
Langley Air Force Base, Va - receive six additional aircraft.
     
Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. - Receive two additional aircraft.
     
Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla - receive one additional fleet.


"This plan will increase the aircraft and the service obligation," Kathleen Ferguson, deputy assistant secretary for installations, said. "Overall, the existing aircraft and the flexibility of the F - 22 operations will increase."
The team surveyed the four F - 22, to evaluate the possibility of them for a period of time, cost and planning to accept F - 22 additional aircraft. Secretary of the Air Force and Chief of Staff of the Air Force to carefully consider the findings and decisions of the military factor in determining that these These actions will then conclude with the completion of the appropriate environmental analysis.
F - 22 Raptor combines stealth, Super - cruise, maneuverability and integrated with air support, improve and demonstrate the exponential leap in war fighting capability.

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