The runway at Misawa AB, Japan, reopened on Aug. 5 after nearly three weeks of construction. The $2.1 million repair project extended the life of the heavily used runway, ensuring safe conditions for the 35th Fighter Wing, Naval Air Facility Misawa, Combined Task Force-72, Japan Air Self Defense Force, and Misawa City Airport, according to an Aug. 15 release. “The more sorties we generate to support the pivot to the Pacific, the faster our runway will degrade,” said Kirk Schaumann, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron chief of construction management. The second phase of the runway repair is scheduled for next summer, but once complete the next major airfield repair is not estimated to take place until 2026, according to the release.
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.