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Pentagon lacks big picture for fighter jet procurement, watchdog says
The Pentagon plans to spend about $100 billion in the next five years to modernize its tactical aviation fleets.
Group seeks court order to reduce Navy training flights
The group is dedicated to removing the EA-18G Growler jet training flights from the Puget Sound region.
VCNO: Carrier Lincoln extended, flattop Ford delayed, but Navy readiness woes getting fixed
The Navy has restored readiness to many parts of the fleet, the Navy's vice chief said.
By Navy Times staff
Island residents grumbling over Growlers
It’s the second recent case challenging the Navy’s operations; the state of Washington sued in July, saying the Navy failed to adequately consider the effect the expanded flight operations would have on people or wildlife.
Four aircraft damaged in carrier ‘bolter’ mishap
It happened on board the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln earlier this month.
Whidbey Island to get 36 more Growlers
The Navy expects the additional jets and personnel to gradually arrive at NAS Whidbey Island between now and 2022.
Navy nixes increased nuisance noise monitoring
The Navy terminated talks with groups in December about easing the impacts of expanded Growler training at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island.
EA-6B Prowler, one of the saltiest warfighters in the Marine Corps, retires
The Prowler has supported the Corps in nearly every major conflict in the past 40 years.
By Shawn Snow