Edwards AFB News

  • DCMA champions ‘Drone Dominance’ objectives

    To accelerate the commercialization of drone technologies, US-X plans to champion industrial access by simplifying the Blue List application and onboarding process for qualified American companies.

  • How Air Force and Plant 42 overcame odds to revive damaged B-2

    Four years ago, a B-2 Spirit, tail number 89-0129, also known as the Spirit of Georgia experienced an incident resulting in significant damage to the bomber and raising serious questions about its future. What followed was a remarkable display of teamwork, ingenuity, and determination culminating in

  • Have questions about the solicitation for AI data centers? We got answers

    On Oct. 15, a solicitation was released stating the DAF is seeking qualified entities for a long-term lease to develop and operate these data centers, supporting innovation and technological advancement. This list of frequently asked questions provides answers to anticipated questions and concerns

  • Always ready even during government shutdown

    During the recent government shutdown, the 412th Civil Engineer Group conducted a series of live-fire training exercises to enhance Airmen readiness, encompassing structural and nighttime aircraft fire scenarios. The training provides crucial hands-on experience in combating various types of fires,

  • 2nd B-21 expands 412th test capabilities

    Although their motto is, “We Live for Firsts,” this week members of the 412th Test Wing, with industry partners from Northrop-Grumman, focused on number two — the second B-21 Raider to arrive at Edwards AFB.

  • Former POW shares story of survival, sacrifice

    The room fell silent as retired Capt. Paul Granger stepped forward onto the mic, his story carrying the weight of sacrifice, survival, and theenduring promise to bring every missing American home. Granger gave his stirring remarks during a POW/MIA luncheon on Edwards, Sept. 12, in honor of POW/MIA