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06/16/2025
Education on the critical functions of Operational Energy for strategic security and readiness across the total force is a core priority at Air Force Operational Energy. We collaborate with institutions like the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), which provides opportunities for AFIT students to apply their skills and education to solving research problems related to Operational Energy.
Each May, we receive research briefs from Advanced Study of Air Mobility (ASAM) students on relevant topics. Our team had the pleasure of meeting with Field Grade Officers and career mobility pilots as they presented their research topics.
Maj. Sean Boyington presented research on airlift planning optimization, introducing a cargo aggregation heuristic tool that analyzed processes and procedures that if implemented would maximize combat load capacity and streamline aircraft routing to increase transport efficiency. His approach supports faster, more cost-effective and more agile operations across a dispersed battlespace.
Maj. Matthew Buford explored the feasibility of using commercially available jet fuel with additives as DoD’s primary battlefield fuel. His analysis supports tactical flexibility and supply chain resilience in contested or austere environments.
We’d like to thank Maj Boyington and Maj Buford for their excellent briefings! These future leaders are tackling real-world energy challenges to enhance agility, efficiency, and mission readiness across the DoD.
AFIT research activities deliver dual purpose results: valuable educational experiences to enhance our graduates’ performance throughout their careers, and innovative solutions of importance to the Department of Defense, Air, and Space Forces.
If interested in additional AFIT research, the D’Azzo Research Library contains more than one million items as the third largest research library in the Air Force: https://www.afit.edu/library/
05/01/2025
Our own Mr. Guerrero, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operational Energy, Safety & Occupational Health, was honored to serve as the keynote speaker for the United States Air Force Academy 29th Annual Dean’s Research Awards. The event, hosted by Dean of Faculty Brigadier General Letendre, celebrated the academic and research achievements of USAFA Faculty and Cadets.
In his remarks, Mr. Guerrero highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary research that will compel decision makers to anticipate and meet the evolving threats of modern warfare across the globe. Additionally, he gave accolades to three cadets who interned with Air Force Operational Energy this past summe
“I urge you to take bold, calculated risks in your research, studies and future leadership roles,” Guerrero noted. “Push boundaries, challenge norms, and seek interdisciplinary solutions. Your willingness to innovate will be pivotal in shaping the future of our Air Force.”
Our office would like to again thank the USAFA Office of Research for allowing our team to take part in such a special ceremony! We look forward to welcoming future generations of leaders to the fight.
04/16/2025
Our team collaborates with private industry and other organizations across the Department of the Air Force to increase combat capability by rapidly fielding innovative technology to modernize our aircraft fleet by making it more aerodynamic and offer greater mission capability. Riblets, for example, are an adhesive film inspired by shark skin. When applied to the aircraft, it reduces surface drag by up to 4%. We're currently partnering with AFSOC, AFRL and DIU to test riblets and aft body drag reduction devices for the C-130 fleet, expecting a 6-8% drag reduction and approximately $18/M per year in fuel cost avoidance when implemented across the fleet.
Want to learn more about tech like riblets? Check out this article from Delta Airlines that highlights how drag reduction technologies can make their commercial fleet more efficient:
From the ocean to the sky: How Delta is learning from nature to drive fuel efficiency From Airbus’ fello’fly technique which takes inspiration from migrating geese to MicroTau’s ‘shark skin’ addition to planes – the airline industry continues to look to nature for innovation inspiration.
: Delta Airlines just announced a formal partnership with JetZero, committing to support the startup in developing the full-scale demonstrator Blended Wing Body aircraft by 2027. The collaboration highlights the power of public-private partnerships in driving aerospace innovation, as the BWB aircraft design is projected to be up to 50% more efficient than traditional tube-and-wing aircraft.
For the Department of the Air Force, the Blended Wing Body aircraft could offer optionality and insight into future aircraft design. The future of aviation is here!
Read more: https://news.delta.com/delta-jetzero-partner-design-future-air-travel
01/15/2025
Exciting news! We’re entering the final phase of evaluation for Microvane drag reduction technology on the C-17 Globemaster III. Developed through a collaborative effort involving the Air Force Research Laboratory, private industry and the Air Force Lifecycle Management Center, microvanes will improve operational capabilities across the Department of the Air Force and increase the effectiveness of the USAF C-17 fleet. Read more:
Cutting-Edge Microvane Technology Ready to Modernize C-17 Fleet Air Force Operational Energy and Air Mobility Command are entering the final phase of evaluation for Microvane drag reduction technology on the C-17 Globemaster III. Developed through a collaborative
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