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The Air Force Academy is replacing its top leaders amid concerns over outdated training, a $4.2B maintenance backlog, and staff cuts.
The U.S. Air Force Academy is undergoing leadership changes as Superintendent Lt. Gen. Tony Bauernfeind and Commandant Brig.
Gen. Gavin Marks step down early.
Secretary of the Air Force Troy Meink emphasized the need for stronger technical training in AI and combat aircraft, citing inadequate current simulations and a loss of 104 staff positions, including key faculty.
The academy faces a $4.2 billion maintenance backlog, with aging facilities requiring urgent upgrades, including a delayed $335 million chapel renovation expected by fall 2028 and a $25 million aerospace lab upgrade.
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La Academia de la Fuerza Aérea está reemplazando a sus principales líderes en medio de preocupaciones sobre entrenamiento anticuado, un retraso de mantenimiento de $ 4.2B y recortes de personal.