Some of the latest US fighter acquisitions (Not including the new F-35 being rolled into units now) - was approximately 15yrs ago.
Beyond their personnel issues, especially pilots -- they have to start replacing their planes with new ones before they can even consider expanding. Some of their transport & air refuelling fleets are beyond 40yrs old, some of them even 50yrs old.
Without orders from the Middle East, both the F-15 and F-16 production lines would have been shut. Those same customers are flying variants of those aircraft that are far more modern than their USAF counterparts. Throwing a few AESA radars into a few F-16's patrolling the capitol region isn't exactly "modernizing the fleet"...it was only a few years ago that CF-18's had to patrol Alaska because of the F-22 oxygen issue & F-15's literally falling apart in mid-air.
Streamline your paperwork system. Let pilots fly. Give pilots a greater choice in where they are stationed, and stop moving their families every 5 years.
Replace the aircraft in a gradual manner, the way the USN orders approx 14 to 16 new F-18's every year to replace their older aircraft & make up for airframe attrition. Get your programs on point (No reason at all Boeing still can't deliver new refuellers). THEN, once your poop is in a group, think about expanding. Might not need to expand if your airframes are more modern & your not bleeding pilots...
Beyond their personnel issues, especially pilots -- they have to start replacing their planes with new ones before they can even consider expanding. Some of their transport & air refuelling fleets are beyond 40yrs old, some of them even 50yrs old.
Without orders from the Middle East, both the F-15 and F-16 production lines would have been shut. Those same customers are flying variants of those aircraft that are far more modern than their USAF counterparts. Throwing a few AESA radars into a few F-16's patrolling the capitol region isn't exactly "modernizing the fleet"...it was only a few years ago that CF-18's had to patrol Alaska because of the F-22 oxygen issue & F-15's literally falling apart in mid-air.
Streamline your paperwork system. Let pilots fly. Give pilots a greater choice in where they are stationed, and stop moving their families every 5 years.
Replace the aircraft in a gradual manner, the way the USN orders approx 14 to 16 new F-18's every year to replace their older aircraft & make up for airframe attrition. Get your programs on point (No reason at all Boeing still can't deliver new refuellers). THEN, once your poop is in a group, think about expanding. Might not need to expand if your airframes are more modern & your not bleeding pilots...