• Tankers essential to keeping NE17 aircraft flying

    Exercise Northern Edge 2017 highlights the interoperability of the most advanced fighter aircrafts in the United States arsenal, the F-22 Raptor and F-35B Lightning II. These fifth generation aircraft are a sight to behold, with their sleek edges and smooth curves. One can easily get caught up in

  • Security Forces gets their own “flight surgeon”

    For the past eight months, Maj. (Dr.) Gabriel Briscoe, 60th Medical Group family medicine physician, has learned the challenges and numerous responsibilities of security forces specialists at Travis Air Force Base, California.

  • Wings Over Solano: Day One

    Travis Air Force Base, California hosts the Wings Over Solano Air Show featuring the Air Force Thunderbirds and U.S. Army Golden Knights.

  • Travis transports dolphins to MMP San Diego

    Citizen Airmen from the 301st Airlift Squadron transported four Bottlenose Dolphins and their handlers from Naval Air Station Key West, Florida, to the U.S. Naval Marine Mammal Program, San Diego April 29.

  • Thunderbird pilot visits VHS

    U.S. Air Force Maj. Ryan Bodenheimer, United States Air Force Thunderbirds pilot #2, speaks with Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps students at Vanden High School, Fairfield, Calif., May 5. The Thunderbirds performed in the Wings Over Solano Air Show at Travis Air Force Base, Calif May 6 - 7.

  • Golden Knights descend on FHS

    The U.S. Army Golden Knights parachute team perform skydiving maneuvers May 4 at Fairfield High School in Fairfield, Calif. The Golden Knights were in Northern California for the "Wings Over Solano" Air Show May 6-7 at Travis Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Amber Carter)

  • AMC maintainers combine skills, repair grounded C-5M at Ramstein

    Normally when a C-5M Galaxy is off the ground, it is soaring thousands of feet above the world. For one particular C-5 flying out of Travis Air Force Base, Calif., that was not the case when a malfunctioning landing gear caused it to be raised only a few feet above the ground inside a hangar.