There is a flip side to the planned increases for the Army and Marine Corps that also has raised some concern within the Air Force. With the number of 18 to 20 year olds shrinking, said Maj. Gen. Frank Faykes, Air Force budget director, the competition for these young people will increase within the military and the private sector. He said that it would be tougher for the Air Force to hit recruiting goals in the future. However, Faykes insisted, “We do not intend to lower our standards in any way.” USAF plans to bring on 43,000 new recruits in Fiscal 2008.
Expanded production of the B-21 bomber can be accomplished at Northrop Grumman's existing Palmdale, Calif., facilities, the Air Force said. It also said test aircraft will be so simular to the production version that early examples could be used in combat if called for.