Special Report

The 30 Newest Aircraft in the US Air Force

30. HH-60G Pave Hawk
> Average age in 2022: 27.70 years
> Aircraft in service: 82
> Active Air Force: 48
> Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve: 34
> Type: Helicopter

29. C-20H Gulfstream IV
> Average age in 2022: 27.00 years
> Aircraft in service: 1
> Active Air Force: 1
> Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve: 0
> Type: Transport

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28. RC-26B Condor
> Average age in 2022: 26.40 years
> Aircraft in service: 11
> Active Air Force: 0
> Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve: 11
> Type: Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance/battle management/command, control, and communications

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27. B-2A Spirit
> Average age in 2022: 26.35 years
> Aircraft in service: 20
> Active Air Force: 20
> Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve: 0
> Type: Bomber

Source: Public Domain / Wikimedia Commons

26. C-32A Air Force Two
> Average age in 2022: 23.00 years
> Aircraft in service: 4
> Active Air Force: 4
> Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve: 0
> Type: Transport

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