F-16s from the 425th Fighter Squadron at Luke AFB, Ariz., last week flew to Cold Lake AB, Canada, for a simulated allied air campaign with aircraft from nine other countries at Maple Flag 2012. “We regularly participate in Maple Flag and other similar exercises in keeping with our squadron’s mission of providing high-end training for our aircrews,” said 425th FS director of operations Lt. Col. Joshua Hetsko. He added, “These exercises provide an excellent venue for combat forces from NATO and other countries to participate in a large-scale, simulated combat environment against a complex adversary.” Replicating a United Nations-mandated allied air campaign, Maple Flag integrates airborne warning and control, air refueling, reconnaissance, airlift, and helicopter assets, in addition to strike aircraft. Luke’s package of nine F-16s and 100 airmen departed for Cold Lake on June 9 to join nearly 4,500 personnel from Austria, Brazil, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Singapore. The exercise runs through the end of June. (Luke report by SrA. Melanie Holochwost) (See also Royal Canadian Air Force release)
The Air Force and Boeing agreed to a nearly $2.4 billion contract for a new lot of KC-46 aerial tankers on Nov. 21. The deal, announced by the Pentagon, is for 15 new aircraft in Lot 11 at a cost of $2.389 billion—some $159 million per tail.