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  • Special training being offered as part of Airman Fitness initiative

    Building resilience is important to the Air Force.So much so, resilience training is now being provided to all interested DOD personnel at Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC). Wind tunnel project manager Allie Falk, who serves as one of the Master Resilience Trainers on base, explained

  • AEDC’s Mary Fedde dives with the sharks for STEM

    Many Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) personnel make sacrifices to volunteer with Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) programs. But how many people would swim with sharks to foster a young person's fascination with science?Mary Fedde, a physicist in the Aerospace

  • AEDC adds Jet-A fuel to turbine engine testing fuel supply

    The Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) fuel farm is replacing JP-8 fuel, used by turbine engine testing customers in the Complex's aeropropulsion test facilities, with commercial grade Jet-A fuel.Jet-A is a kerosene-based aviation fuel that has a different freezing point

  • AEDC team supports ‘Relay for Life’

    Team "Remember," from AEDC, participated in the Coffee County Relay for Life which was held at the Coffee County Fairgrounds last month. AEDC Team Remember raised more than $2,000 for cancer research, and overall the event, sponsored by the American Cancer society, raised more than $20,000.Col.

  • ATA award fee announced

    The Air Force announced this week an award fee rating of 92 for the Arnold Engineering Development Complex's (AEDC) operating contractor, Aerospace Testing Alliance (ATA), for the period Oct. 1, 2013 through March 31, 2014.In a note to the ATA workforce, General Manager Steve Pearson said, "All of

  • New desktop icon offers quick access to helping agencies

    It will now be even easier to gain access to the online directory to all helping agencies available to base personnel.Under the guidance of the Air Force Materiel Command, Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) leadership has implemented a Helping Agencies Icon on all AEDC personnel's

  • Plans being finalized for 2014 Cruise-In

    Planning for the third annual Cruise-In at Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) is currently underway. AEDC personnel coordinating the event have decided on May 30 as the primary date and have scheduled a rain date of June 6. The Cruise-In will once again be held in the Engine Test Facility

  • Honor Flight of Middle Tennessee takes veterans to Washington D.C.

    Fifty World War II and Korean War veterans and their guardians traveled to Washington D.C. on May 10 to visit their war memorials and observe the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery. AEDC Commander Col. Raymond Toth, Coffee County Mayor David Pennington