Senate approves move to update B-52 fleet
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Louisiana lawmakers persuaded the Senate on Thursday to approve a proposal that calls for keeping and upgrading all of the Air Force's
B-52 bombers. The proposal runs counter to a Pentagon plan to cut the fleet from 92 to 56 planes.
Barksdale Air Force Base is home to most of the planes — 63 bombers. The Pentagon said the B-52s are outdated and need to be replaced by a new generation of long-range strike bombers.
But Louisiana’s two senators, Democrat Mary Landrieu and Republican David Vitter, said the new bombers won’t be ready for another decade.
“Until we have a new generation of long-range bombers, we cannot put our nation at risk by cutting our B-52 fleet,” Landrieu said.
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