Air Force 2025 Budget

Air Force 2025 Budget. Air Force President's Budget FY22 The FY25 DAF budget request includes $6.1B for these efforts, $4.0B in the Space Force and $2.1B in the Air Force excluding B-21 investments available at a higher classification The $217.5 billion proposal that Congress will now consider for fiscal year 2025 includes $188.1 billion for the Air Force and $29.4 billion for the Space Force

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Spain, deputy chief of staff for operations, in congressional testimony. After subtracting the $45.1 billion in "non-blue" funding for other agencies that is included in the Air Force budget, the 2025 request of $217.5 billion is a 1.1 percent increase over the 2024 request — "not quite keeping up with inflation," Jones said

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After subtracting the $45.1 billion in "non-blue" funding for other agencies that is included in the Air Force budget, the 2025 request of $217.5 billion is a 1.1 percent increase over the 2024 request — "not quite keeping up with inflation," Jones said The Air Force's budget proposal for 2025, released last year, called for the service to get $188 billion in funding, 40% of which — or $75.6 billion — would pay for operations and maintenance. A full-year continuing resolution in place of an authorized and appropriated fiscal 2025 budget would cost the Air Force at least $4 billion and potentially up to $14 billion, said Lt

Air Force President's Budget FY22. Spain, deputy chief of staff for operations, in congressional testimony. The Department of the Air Force (DAF) Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 budget request is approximately $217.5B, a $2.4B or 1.1% increase over the FY 2024 budget request

Senate Proposal Would Eliminate “PassThrough” Funding in USAF Budget. — While the Air Force — like the rest of the federal government — is waiting for Congress to pass a 2024 budget that will allow it to advance new programs and projects, the service is turning its attention to the 2025 budget and new priorities that will move beyond a focus on weapons and platforms to how those systems integrate to generate effects on the battlefield. The Air Force's budget proposal for 2025, released last year, called for the service to get $188 billion in funding, 40% of which — or $75.6 billion — would pay for operations and maintenance.