• Optimizing airspace

    Before every takeoff and landing, the watchful eyes of the Airmen in the air traffic control tower and radar approach control make sure each aircraft can arrive and depart, but before any controller can make an informed decision, the equipment needs to give them a precise picture of the

  • 492nd successfully certifies Estonian BAK-14

    The 492nd Fighter Squadron successfully completed a BAK-14 certification and close air support training with Estonian Joint Terminal Attack Controllers, Nov. 2, at Amari Air Base, Estonia.

  • RAF Lakenheath, NHS partnership strengthens with time

    Surgeons and executives from Cambridge University Hospitals visited RAF Lakenheath Oct. 31 signifying another step toward strengthening a longstanding partnership between the United Kingdom’s National Health Service and the 48th Medical Group.

  • Surgeon innovates with FlexDex

    A urologist assigned to the 48th Fighter Wing Medical Group at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England has found a way to save the U.S. Air Force millions of dollars in operating room costs using surgeon-powered robotics.

  • Deployers return to Lakenheath

    F-15E Strike Eagles and Airmen from the 494th Fighter Squadron and supporting units across the 48th Fighter Wing have returned from a six-month deployment to an undisclosed location.

  • Do you have what it takes to survive?

    The 48th Operations Support Squadron Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape specialists conducted a training program open to all Airmen at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, Oct. 18.