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Travis AFB partnership springs Air Force forward with new Aerial Porter Exoskeleton > U S Air Force > Article Display

Engage Our 19th Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, @cmsaf official JoAnne S. Bass, made history as the first female,… https://t.co/lRU5G1AzLq RT @PACAF: Have you ever seen one of the bad boys up close? U.S. Airmen deployed to support #BTF missions learned about the #THAAD anti-ba… RT @KadenaAirBase: The 909th AMU ensures #TeamKadena s KC-135 Stratotankers are able to go the distance. The Stratotanker plays a critical… .@HQ AFMC continues to support hiring workers with disabilities through Autism at Work. This effort, with… https://t.co/MRhNlpCMBt “Innovation is the method by which we maintain or in some areas, regain our competitive edge in every warfighting d… https://t.co/4XeHnP0qhP

Travis AFB partnership springs Air Force forward with new Aerial Porter Exoskeleton > Air Force Reserve Command > News

The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center and Air Mobility Command partnered with Arizona State University to develop the Aerial Port Exoskeleton, a new piece of equipment set to be used in an official capacity at Travis Air Force Base, May 17. , News, features and commentaries about Air Force Reserve people, equipment and missions

Air Force opens new F-16 production line for foreign military sales

WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio (AFNS) To support the growing demand for new F-16 Fighting Falcon from partner nations, the U.S. Air Force has teamed with Lockheed Martin Corp. to open a new production line to build the F-16 Block 70/72 fighter aircraft at the company’s facility in Greenville, South Carolina. Launched on Veterans Day 2019, the line is the only production facility for F-16s in the world, opening three years after the company’s long-time F-16 line in Fort Worth, Texas, wrapped up production. Recently, and on behalf of five foreign military partners, the Air Force awarded Lockheed Martin Corp. approximately $14 billion, to build 128 F-16s at the facility through 2026.

Travis Partnership springs Air Force forward with new Aerial Porter Exoskeleton > Air Mobility Command > Article Display

By Senior Airman Cameron Otte, 60th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs / Published May 17, 2021 U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Xaviar Archangel, 60th Aerial Port Squadron aerial porter, and Airman 1st Class Kyle Sunderman, 60th APS ramp serviceman, showcase the capabilities of the Aerial Porter Exoskeleton May 14, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Aerial Porter Exoskeleton is a piece of equipment designed to reduce strain when lifting various items. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Cameron Otte) Dr. Thomas Sugar, Arizona State University professor, explains what an Aerial Porter Exoskeleton is to Team Travis Airmen May 14, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The Aerial Porter Exoskeleton is a piece of equipment designed to reduce strain when lifting various items. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Cameron Otte)

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