News of February 14, 2007
Ospreys start to fly, but most still grounded
Posted at: Wed Feb 14th, 2007
Roughly two to three weeks will pass before all of the Defense Department's V-22 Ospreys will be back in the air after the fleet was grounded last week, a program spokesman said Tuesday.
Software Glitch Forced F-22 Back to Hawaii
Posted at: Wed Feb 14th, 2007
HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii (AFNEWS) -- While en route to Kadena Air Base, Japan, Feb. 10, a software issue affecting the F-22 Raptor's navigation system was discovered.
All aircraft, which departed Hickam AFB earlier that day, ...
36th OG reactivates to meet Pacific theater mission
Posted at: Wed Feb 14th, 2007
ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam (AFNEWS) -- The 36th Operations Group was reactivated after more than a decade to serve as the focal point for the Air Force's expeditionary operations taking place here.
The 36th OG will assume the mission of the 36th Expeditionary Operations Group and ...
First F-22 bound for Pacific unveiled
Posted at: Wed Feb 14th, 2007
MARIETTA, Ga. (AFNEWS) -- Representatives from the Air Force and Lockheed Martin gathered to accept Pacific Air Forces' first F-22 Raptor Feb. 12 at Marietta, Ga.
This latest F-22 will be among 36 others that will make up the first F-22s assign...



