Sailors across Navy say they’re undermanned, overworked and using ‘Band Aids’ to get underway By Max Hauptman / Published February 19, 2022
Air Force fires commander who separated an airman recovering from a suicide attempt By David Roza / Published December 8, 2021
Why the Air Force wants to cut dozens of A-10s, everyone’s favorite close air support aircraft By David Roza / Published May 28, 2021
How the Air Force turns a combat-ready F-16 into a high-flying Thunderbirds act By David Roza / Published May 18, 2021
This everyday piece of hardware crashed an $11 million drone By David Roza / Published October 2, 2020
Air Force spends $60 million to defeat its nemesis: rust By Thomas Gnau, Dayton Daily News / Published September 30, 2020
Navy’s newest aircraft carriers have clogged toilets that cost $400k to fix, report says By Brock Vergakis, The Virginian-Pilot / Published March 24, 2020
‘It’s necessary, but it’s pretty miserable’ – How the Navy spends $3 billion a year busting rust By Samantha Masunaga, Los Angeles Times / Published January 13, 2020
One airman’s bright idea could save the Air Force millions in maintenance costs. Now, the branch wants more ideas like it. By Hugh Lessig, Daily Press (Newport News, Va.) / Published December 18, 2019
An Air Force private housing company faked its maintenance records to get millions of dollars in bonuses By M.B. Pell, Reuters / Published November 20, 2019
How an Arizona aircraft graveyard saves taxpayers millions of dollars in spare parts ever year By Henry Brean, The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson / Published November 4, 2019
The Navy reportedly asked Carnival Cruise Line for help with its ongoing aircraft carrier maintenance issues By Jared Keller / Published November 3, 2019
‘We’ve invested $13 billion in a nuclear-powered berthing barge’ —Lawmaker blasts Navy over carrier maintenance delays By Hugh Lessig, Daily Press (Newport News, Va.) / Published October 24, 2019