Cuts begin to ground US warplanes

The US air force has begun grounding about a third of its active-duty combat aircraft because of automatic federal spending cuts, including squadrons of fighters, bombers and airborne warning and control craft.

Cuts begin to ground US warplanes

The US air force has begun grounding about a third of its active-duty combat aircraft because of automatic federal spending cuts, including squadrons of fighters, bombers and airborne warning and control craft.

The stand-down will affect units stationed in the U.S., Europe and the Pacific, though the Air Force didn’t immediately provide a list of the units and bases that will be affected.

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