Aaron Mehta writes the Air Force looks to get rid of 232 T-38 trainers, 166 A-10 Warthogs and 160 F-16 fighter jets through FY 2021.
The service branch also proposed to acquire 185 new F-35s, 91 QF-16 target drones and 81 MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial systems, Mehta reports.
âThe age-old question is whether Congress will allow retirement of legacy aircraft, and not assuming that here,â said Doug Berenson, a managing director at Avascent, according to the report.
“We are assuming, essentially, stability in some of the legacy fleets that the Air Force would like to slim down, simply as a matter of congressional relations,” Berenson added.