Gen. John D.W. Corley, Air Combat Command commander, with concurrence from the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, announced today that Holloman AFB, New Mexico, is the preferred potential location for an additional unmanned aircraft system formal Training unit. This is the first step in a series of actions that could lead to the initial stand-up of FTU operations for
MQ-1 Predator and
MQ-9 Reaper combat operators, estimated to start in 2009, pending a favorable environmental impact analysis. Although Holloman AFB has been identified as the preferred location, a final basing decision will not be made until the environmental impact analysis process required under the
National Environmental Policy Act is completed. Currently,
Creech AFB, Nevada, is the only Predator/Reaper FTU location. Holloman is preferred by the Air Force as an FTU location as the base possesses a favorable combination of the identified and preliminary critical factors for the success of this mission, including existing facilities, restricted airspace, cost, compatibility with current on-going missions and good weather. The announcement is part of an overall effort within the Air Force to identify and lead opportunities to further secure Global Vigilance, Reach and Power objectives. ACC will lead efforts to organize, train, and equip joint, interoperable UAS and effectively train pilots and sensor operators.
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