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The first operational CV-22 was delivered to Air Force Special Operations Command's 1st Special Operations Wing at Hurlburt Field, Fla., in January 2007. Initial operational capability was ...
The Fleet Readiness Center Southwest reduced the required maintenance time by more than 24%, increasing readiness without ...
CV-22 Ospreys with the 8th Special Operations Squadron from Hurlburt Field, Fla ... remains of five crew members from a U.S. Air Force Osprey aircraft that crashed last week off southwestern ...
The commander of Air Force Special Operations Command has posthumously presented Distinguished Flying Cross medals to two air commandos 14 years after they were killed in a CV-22 Osprey crash on ...
The Osprey’s unique design allows it to take off and land like a helicopter but fly like an airplane, offering unmatched versatility in the field. “This is the culmination of the CV-22 ...
The Air Force will posthumously award Distinguished Flying Cross medals to two airmen 14 years after they were killed in an CV-22 Osprey crash on April 9, 2010, during a mission near Qalat ...
Beyond the safety and accident investigation boards studying the most recent crash, Air Force Special Operations Command is also conducting a deep-dive into its CV-22 Osprey program to determine ...
The U.S. Air Force will receive its final CV-22 Osprey, marking the end of production for this tiltrotor aircraft variant, though maintenance and upgrades will continue amid ongoing safety concerns.