More U.S. Air Force installations are getting new aircraft as Congress appears poised to allow the service to continue retiring the aging A-10 fleet.
The service announced June 26 that the active duty wing at Moody AFB, Georgia, would begin to receive Lockheed Martin F-35As in 2029 as its A-10s would be retired from 2024-2028. The base will receive two squadrons of the new aircraft.
Gowen Field Air National Guard Base, Idaho, would transition to Lockheed Martin F-16s from A-10s. Its Warthogs would begin to be retired in fall 2026, with F-16s slated to arrive in spring 2027.
The service’s fiscal 2024 budget request outlines a plan to retire 42 A-10s in fiscal 2024, with the rest of the 260-aircraft fleet to be cut over the next five years. Lawmakers appear to be supporting the plan so far, with both the Senate Armed Services Committee and House Armed Services Committee approving the retirements in versions of the fiscal 2024 defense policy bill approved this month.
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