The Air Force awarded L-3 Communications of Greenville, Tex., a $321 million foreign military sales contract for 10 C-27J transport aircraft and associated hardware and logistics support for Australia. The Pentagon announcement came on May 31, some five months after defense officials notified Congress of this proposed sale. The C-27s are meant to fill a hole in Australia’s mobility forces created by the retirement of 14 DHC-4 Caribou aircraft several years ago and the planned phase-out of 12 C-130Hs. The deal comes as the US Air Force is attempting to divest its own C-27J assets in Fiscal 2013.
Air Force Changes Rules for Pregnant Aircrew—Again
April 3, 2025
The Air Force is changing its policy for pregnant aircrew, generally reverting to rules set in 2019 that barred female aviators from flying during the first trimester—or from flying in aircraft with ejection seats at all—due to potential risks to the pilot and her unborn fetus.