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U.S. Air Force To Extend Three A-10 Squadrons

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U.S. Air Force To Extend Three A-10 Squadrons

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The U.S. Air Force will extend the service of three A-10 squadrons until 2030 to preserve combat power. The decision was announced by Air Force Secretary Troy Meink on April 20.

The U.S. Air Force has decided to keep three Fairchild Republic A-10 squadrons in service until 2030. Air Force Secretary Troy Meink announced this decision on April 20, stating that the attack jets are needed until newer aircraft can be built and delivered. The A-10 squadrons will continue to serve to preserve combat power. The extension is a strategic move to maintain military capabilities. The U.S. Air Force is awaiting the delivery of newer aircraft to replace the A-10s.

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