Airlift could be the Achilles' heel in the US Air Force plan for surviving a fight with China
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A C-17 Globemaster III cargo plane is seen from the front, sitting on a tarmac. The sky is clear blue in the background.

In a potential war with China, the Air Force would spread its aircraft and operations across the Indo-Pacific rather than just at centralized airbases. That survival tactic relies on a fleet that is small, aging, and under stress. US Air Force photo by Senior Airman Adriana Jordan-Alcañiz

2025-12-07T13:29:03.694Z

  • The US airlift fleet has a readiness problem for a modern war, an airpower expert argues in a new paper.
  • The size, age, and lack of variety in aircraft could hinder the Air Force’s plan t…

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