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Rep. Pfluger Proposes Air Force Revamp
March 11, 2026
Rep. August Pfluger, a U.S. Congressman and retired Air Force Colonel, has publicly called attention to critical underinvestment in the U.S. Air Force, which currently operates its oldest and smallest fleet amid rising global tensions, including threats from Iran. He advocates for a comprehensive revamp focused on four key areas: increasing readiness funding, accelerating modernization through stable multiyear procurement, implementing transparent readiness metrics, and rebuilding the warfighter pipeline to sustain air dominance.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for advanced combat aircraft, including expanded F-35 acquisitions and next-generation platforms like the F-47 and B-21 Raider.
- The emphasis on multiyear procurement signals opportunities for contractors to engage in longer-term production contracts supporting Air Force modernization.
- Transparent readiness metrics may lead to more rigorous performance and reporting requirements in future contracts.
- Rebuilding the warfighter pipeline suggests potential growth in training and support service procurements aligned with sustaining operational capacity.
Second, accelerate modernization with stable, multiyear procurement. Modern warfare increasingly begins and ends in the air. Increasing F-35 procurement and expanding production of next-generation combat aircraft such as the F-47 and B-21 Raider is essential to maintaining industrial capacity and air dominance.
— Rep. August Pfluger
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U.S. Air Force, U.S. House of Representatives