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The Fort Worth ARTCC is one of 22 Air Route Traffic Control Centers in the United States. Fort Worth Center handles aircraft movements across more than 174,000 square miles in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. Fort Worth Center is the seventh busiest ARTCC in the United States. In 2024, Fort Worth Center handled 2,341,168 aircraft. [1]
Counterproliferation Reserve Corps. In a 2008 speech by Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Donald Kerr, "Our National Counterproliferation Center is trying to lead the way in developing a plan to have a Counterproliferation Reserve Corps. It's really an adjunct to the Intelligence Reserve Corps that we already have, but we're ...
The first XB-36 (42-13570) was rolled out of the Fort Worth factory on 8 September 1945, and took off from Fort Worth on its maiden flight on 8 August 1946. The B-36 was in production at Fort Worth until the last B-36J was rolled out on 14 August 1954; 385 of these were ultimately built. [8]
The Maverick Autonomous Vehicle Research Center will be at the UT Arlington Research Institute, 7300 Jack Newell Blvd. S, Fort Worth. It is expected to be completed in January, according to a news ...
Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center; Air Force Life Cycle Management Center; Air Force Missile Development Center; Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations; Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center; Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center; Air Force Personnel Center; Air Force Safety Center; Air Force Security Assistance Center; Air ...
Commemorative Air Force’s B-24 Liberator owned by the Commemorative Air Force makes an appearance at the Air Power Expo NAS Fort Worth JRB in this 2011 file photo.
In 1968, CONAC was inactivated, and the base and the Air Force Reserve flying units at Ellington were transferred to the sole cognizance of the Air Force Reserve (AFRES). While continuing to operate the C-130, the 446th also acquired C-124 Globemaster aircraft in 1971.
The Tenth Air Force (10 AF) is a unit of the U.S. Air Force, specifically a numbered air force of the Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC). 10 AF is headquartered at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base/Carswell Field (formerly Carswell AFB), Texas.