• Sustaining Stealth

    The F-35’s advanced capabilities don’t begin in the air, they begin on the ground. Beneath the sleek lines of the F-35A Lightning II. Airmen move with careful precision, sealing seams and smoothing surfaces to restore one of the aircraft’s most powerful features, its stealth.

  • Liberty Wing activates first fifth-generation Fighter Generation Squadrons

    The idea to break large aircraft maintenance squadrons into smaller FGSs and pairing them up with their respective fighter squadrons aligns with the U.S. Air Force’s Combat Oriented Maintenance Organization (COMO) structure; aimed to foster unity of effort between maintenance and operations as well

  • Liberty Spotlight: Keeping the fuel flowing

    F-15 Eagles are powerful jets. With a maximum takeoff weight of over 68,000 pounds, their two Pratt and Whitney turbofan engines can propel them to supersonic speeds.These workhorses would be rendered useless without the systems that move fuel from the tanks to the engines. However, the Airmen of