Close Call Between Delta Air Lines Plane and Air Force Jet

Federal aviation officials are investigating a close call between a Delta Air Lines passenger plane and an Air Force jet near Washington, D.C., triggering a collision warning. This incident follows a fatal collision at the same airport between an airliner and an Army helicopter.

Air Force considering canceling Space Development Agency satellite development in favor of SpaceX

The Air Force is considering canceling the development of Space Development Agency satellites and giving the work to SpaceX, potentially shutting out other companies from bidding. This move could accelerate the delivery of capabilities into orbit with SpaceX's existing constellations and solidify SpaceX's dominance in space.

Accidental Bombing by South Korean Air Force Pilots

Two South Korean Air Force pilots were charged with criminal negligence over an accidental bombing of a village during a training exercise, injuring at least 29 people and causing extensive property damage. Errors by the pilots entering coordinates were cited as the direct factors behind the incident. The Air Force chief of staff has apologized and measures are being taken to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Air Force's Fleet Readiness

The Air Force's fleet-wide mission capable rate was only 62% in fiscal 2024, the lowest in recent memory, due to aging planes and maintenance challenges. The situation is expected to worsen in the coming years.

Firing of Air Force Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown and Appointment of Lt. Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine

President Trump fired Air Force Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff appointed by President Biden, for pushing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the Air Force. Trump replaced him with Lt. Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine, who was involved in defeating ISIS during Trump's first term.

Air Force Plane Incident Involving Secretary of State Marco Rubio

An Air Force plane carrying Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Sen. Jim Risch to Germany for the Munich Security Conference was forced to return to Washington due to a mechanical issue with the cockpit windshield on the C-32 plane. Rubio plans to continue his travel on a separate aircraft.

Brazil's Air Force Shoots Down Alleged Drug-Trafficking Plane from Venezuela

Brazil's Air Force shot down a plane allegedly transporting drugs that illegally entered Brazilian airspace from Venezuela, killing its two pilots. The plane was shot down as a last resort measure after it ignored orders to land. The Brazilian Air Force invoked the nation's 1998 Shootdown Law and a 2004 decree on airspace security to take down the plane.

Ukrainian President Fires Air Force Commander After F-16 Crash and Russian Attack on Kharkiv

Ukrainian President fires air force commander after F-16 crash during Russian bombardment, Russian attack on Kharkiv kills 6, EU to boost training program for Ukrainian troops.

Tragic Shooting Incidents Involving Airman's Family Members

Teenage brother of U.S. Air Force airman killed by Florida deputy also shot and killed in Atlanta area. Family represented by civil rights attorney Ben Crump. Incident occurred in DeKalb County, Georgia.

New B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber

The Air Force has released new pictures of its B-21 Raider, a nuclear-armed stealth bomber, which is the first new American bomber in over 30 years. The plan is for the newest bombers to replace the B-1 and B-2 models.

Fatal Air Force Accident

An Air Force instructor pilot was killed in a tragic accident when the ejection seat in the aircraft activated while on the ground. The pilot's uncle discussed the incident on 'Fox & Friends'.

Fatal Shooting of U.S. Air Force Airman by Deputies

U.S. Air Force airman fatally shot by deputies in his apartment after they burst into the wrong unit, raising questions about police actions and transparency in the investigation. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump involved in the case.

Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on Various Sectors

Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall plans to ride in an AI-operated F-16 fighter aircraft this spring. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon discusses implications of AI on the economy. Zola launches a new tool to help couples with wedding planning decisions. Larry Summers warns of job market changes due to artificial intelligence.

Air Force Veteran Robin Williams

Air Force veteran and retired Chief Master Sgt. Robin Williams, known as the 'AAFES Hot Dog Guy,' passed away at the age of 60. He had a distinguished military career and continued serving his country after retirement. He was also a DJ and had a passion for music.

Air Force Member Sets Himself on Fire Outside Israeli Embassy

Air Force member sets himself on fire outside Israeli embassy as a protest against Israel's actions, raising questions about how he was allowed to serve and access to classified information.

Self-immolation protest by U.S. Air Force member against Israel's actions

A 25-year-old U.S. Air Force member, Aaron Bushnell, self-immolated in protest of Israel's actions against Hamas. Iran and radical leftists paid homage to him, while Hamas praised him as a defender of humanitarian values. The Air Force confirmed his passing and extended sympathies to his family.

Self-immolation in Protest Against War in Gaza

A 25-year-old member of the United States Air Force self-immolated in front of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC, in protest against the war in Gaza, yelling 'Free Palestine.' The airman, identified as Aaron Bushnell, broadcasted the act on Twitch and later succumbed to his injuries.