"On any given day, I probably can fly well over 20 of the B-1s," Ray said, referencing the fleet's mission-capable rate, or the ability to fly at a moment's notice to conduct operations.
Despite "the engine issue," Ray said airmen can fly more than 30 B-52s on any given day out of the service's 76-aircraft inventory. And aside from one or two bombers rotating through depot maintenance, all 20
B-2 Spirits are ready at a moment's notice, he added.
https://www.military.com/daily-news...hs-ahead-of-repair-schedule-general-says.html
That's from the head of USAF Global Strike Command in September. Straight from the horses mouth.
Read and weep pal....
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