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Graduating the future of flight: Class 25-07
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations visits Maxwell, Gunter
Luke AFB participates in Bamboo Eagle 2025
Clearing Skies, Protecting Lives: 56th Fighter Wing Air Traffic Control
Annual budget, $10.5 billion
Total force assigned1, 62,325
Total force recruits, 32,917
Total force recruiting goal, 44,551
Education course graduates, 90,081
Training course graduates, 187,422
Basic Military Training graduates, 28,488
Aircraft in inventory, 1,469
Career specialties, 265
FY23 flying hours, 399,723
AETC installations, 11
AETC active duty wings (and equivalents), 21
AETC total force wings (and equivalents), 29
1. Includes active duty, Reserve, Guard, civilians and contractors. Does not include students.
Commander: Lt. Gen. Brian S. Robinson
Deputy Commander: Maj. Gen. Clark J. Quinn
Command Chief: Chief Master Sgt. Chad W. Bickley
Chief Learning Officer: Dr. Wendy D. Walsh
Air University: Lt. Gen. Andrea D. Tullos
2nd Air Force: Maj. Gen. Matthew Wolfe Davidson
19th Air Force: Maj. Gen. Gregory Kreuder
Air Force Accessions Center: Brig. Gen. Christopher Amrhein
59th Medical Wing: Brig. Gen. Gwendolyn A. Foster
T-6, 442
T-38C, 418
T-1A, 127
F-16C/D, 108
F-35A, 152
TH-1H, 28
Gliders, 24
MQ-9A, 22
T-53, 24
KC-46, 8
KC-135R, 18
C-17A, 17
C-130J, 14
HH-60, 16
MD-1A, 14
UH-1N, 10
CV-22B, 8
MC-130J, 6
T-41D, 4
T-51A, 3
UV-18B, 3
HC-130J, 3
Enlisted education
Associates or equivalent, 26.27%
Bachelor’s or higher, 17.08%
Officer education
Bachelor’s, 100%
Master’s or Higher, 54.62%
Commissioning Sources
Air Force ROTC, 37.92%
Basic Officer Training, 18.48%
Air Force Academy, 20.97%
Commissioned Officer Training2, 22.63%
Civilian Workforce3
White Collar, 76.56%
Blue Collar, 23.44%
Education Attainment
Bachelor’s or higher, 21%
Master’s Degree, 20%
PhD, 3%
Average age, 49 years
Average time in service
Officer, 11 years
Enlisted, 8.7 years
Civilian, 14 years
2. Includes direct commissions for medical professionals, JAG, Chaplains and all interservice transfers. 3. Does not include nonappropriated funds or contractors.
FY23 AU Student Production
Professional Military Education5, 23,937
Resident, 10,494
Non-Resident. 13,443
Professional Continuing Education, 36,446
Resident, 14,058
Non-Resident, 22,388
Leader Development, 24,756
Resident, 4,891
Non-Resident, 19,865
AFSC/Badge Awarding, 1,829
Academic Degrees Awarded6, 3,113
Officer Accessions
Officer Training School - Full Course7, 2,133
Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps1,967
Citizenship Development
Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, 83,025
5. PME includes resident Officer (SOS, ACSC and AWC), and Enlisted (NCOA, SNCOA and CLA) courses. Distance learning is governed by GCPME and includes the online equivalent to the resident courses along with ALS. 6. Academic degrees include AU and AFIT MS programs, and CCAF and Eaker Center AAS programs.7.OTS includes the former Total Force Officer Training, Commissioned Officer Training and Reserve Commissioned Officer Training.
Survival Training, 13,579
Aircrew Training, 5,463
Officers, 4,420
Enlisted, 1,043
Initial Skills Training, 58,521
Officers, 3,971
Enlisted, 54,550
Supplemental/Advanced Training, 72,731
Officers, 10,346
Enlisted, 62,385
Expeditionary Training, 8,640
Officers, 1,282
Enlisted, 7,318
Civilian, 40
Payroll8, $6,250M
Medical Care, $452.7M
Military Family Housing, $9.3M
Procurement, $6.3M
Contingency Operations, $59.4M
Research, Development, Testing & Evaluation, $9.4M
Restoration & Modernization9, $383.9M
Flying Training, $2,01M
Education, $373.7M
Medical Training, $118.9M
Technical Training, $347.8M
Recruiting, $259M
Force Development, $118.3M
Other, $116.2M
8. Includes military personnel (MILPERS) and civilian pay (operations and maintenance and medical). 9. Includes Facilities, Sustainment Restoration & Modernization (FSRM) funding from AFIMSC for AETC facilities.
502nd ABW, Texas
59th MDW, Texas
2nd Air Force
17th TRW, Texas
37th TRW, Texas
SWTW, Texas
81st TRW, Miss.
82nd TRW, Texas
Guard/Reserve
149th FW, Texas
150th SOW, N.M.
162nd WG, Ariz.
189th AW, Ark.
173rd FW, Ore.
174th ATKW, N.Y.
163rd ATKW, Calif.
944th FW, Ariz.
19th Air Force
12th FTW, Texas
14th FTW, Miss.
33rd FW, Fla.
47th FTW, Texas
49th WG, N.M.
56th FW, Ariz.
58th SOW, N.M.
71st FTW, Okla.
80th FTW, Texas
97th AMW, Okla.
314th AW, Ark
Accessions
360th RCG, Pa.
367th RCG, Ga.
369th RCG, Texas
372nd RCG, Utah
Air University
LeMay Center
Air War College
School of Advance Air & Space Studies
Air Command & Staff College
Squadron Officer School*
Barnes Center*
Eaker Center
Air Force Institute of Technology
International Officer School
Global College of PME
42nd ABW
*Signifies wing equivalents for CSB, OPB/EPB & PRF purposes
Air Force Awards Contract for Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) Platform, F-47
Statement by Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. David Allvin on the USAF NGAD Contract Award
AF Week in Photos
Around the Air Force: X-37B Returns from Space, New Concierge Cell Aids Pilots, True North+
Air Force major pilots NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 mission