Wilson noted at the Airlift/Tanker Associationâs annual symposium that the selected units are more capable of facing the âhigh-end fightâ while the remaining 108 will possibly reach their readiness capability target by 2023.
The second batch of mission capable squadrons will possibly include operators of the Air Forceâs fleet of fourth- and fifth-generation fighter and bomber aircraft and command, control, communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions.
Wilson added that the service is boosting its mission capability rate to eliminate the mindset that low readiness is acceptable due to budget constraints.
âYears of shortages of parts and budgets that were inadequate, I think have made us a little bit accepting, perhaps too accepting and complacent,” she noted.
The Air Force official also stressed that there is a need for the service to change its mindset on readiness as maintenance funds increase.