The Air Force’s new air superiority fighter has 2,592 test flight hours in the bag and recently completed avionics engineering manufacturing development testing, so testers at Edwards AFB, Calif., say the F/A-22 is ready for follow-on operational test and evaluation. That puts the Raptor on schedule for initial operational capability in December. According to Gen. Ronald Keys, the head of Air Combat Command, he will have enough Raptors at Langley AFB, Va., in December to declare IOC—with or without FOT&E. (DR, 09/14/05.)
Air Force Gen. Jacqueline D. Van Ovost—a trailblazer and one of the first 10 women to reach a four-star rank across the U.S. military—retired and passed control of U.S. Transportation Command to Air Force Gen. Randall Reed on Oct. 4, finishing an eventful tenure at TRANSCOM.