Air Force Secretary Troy Meink announced that three A-10 squadrons will keep flying through 2030, following the Warthog's heavy combat role in Operation Epic Fury. The Air Force will keep the A-10 ...
Regardless of the A-10’s eventual fate, the Air Force must preserve a specialized “Attack Pilot” role—for which the Warthog ...
The Air Force reversed its plan to decommission the A-10 Warthog by 2029, a decision that affects the attack jet flown out of Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan. Earlier this year the 107th ...
In an about-face from earlier years, the Air Force announced Monday that it will maintain the A-10 Thunderbolt II ground-attack jet to 2030. “We will EXTEND the A-10 “Warthog” platform to 2030,” Air ...
Warthogs in a September 2025 divestment ceremony at Martin State Airport, the program has now been preserved through 2030.
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US Air Force extends A-10 Warthog through 2030
The decision comes as A-10s have seen increased involvement during Operation Epic Fury in Iran.
The aging attack plane has come close to retirement, but congressional and now military intervention has repeatedly thrown it a lifeline.
The Air Force planned to retire the A-10 this year, but extended its life as it continues to fly in the Middle East.
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