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  • Upgrades bring the AEDC 16-foot supersonic wind tunnel nozzle back to life

    A $13 million dollar project to upgrade the nozzle drive motors for the Arnold Engineering Development Complex 16-foot supersonic wind tunnel, or 16S, at Arnold Air Force Base is complete as of early October. While the last customer test in 16S was completed in 1997, a new investment of $60 million

  • Flu shots administered at Arnold AFB

    Tina Bond, a registered nurse with the Tennessee Department of Health, administers a flu shot to Capt. Marc Green, an Arnold Engineering Development Complex team member, Oct. 21, 2020, at Arnold Air Force Base, Tenn. The Coffee County Health Department, which operates under the Tenn. Dept. of

  • 586th FLTS supporting Test Pilot School, advancement of flight testing

    The 586th Flight Test Squadron at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., a unit of Arnold Engineering Development Complex, is helping forge new flight test opportunities with a test conducted in September.“They coordinated a never-before-done test using relationships that never existed before – the 49th

  • New sanitizer stations located throughout Arnold AFB

    Hand sanitizer stations are being deployed at Arnold Air Force Base, Tenn., at facility entrances and high-traffic areas. Masks, bottles of hand sanitizer and cleaning supplies have been available at facilities since early in the COVID-19 pandemic. These new stations are temporary, lightweight,

  • AEDC Spark Cell implementing ideas submitted by workforce

    In late 2019, Arnold Engineering Development Complex leadership implemented the AEDC Spark Cell, a campaign headed by AEDC team members meant to instill a culture of innovation Complex-wide.According to Cameron Liner, chief of the AEDC Capabilities Integration Branch at Arnold Air Force Base, the

  • Filtered water stations installed around Arnold Air Force Base

    In an effort to promote healthy lifestyle choices and provide more drinking water sources for employees, the Arnold Air Force Base Civil Engineering group worked with the Test Operations and Sustainment contractor’s potable water team to have filtered water fill stations installed on base.According

  • AEDC team members observe Insider Threat Awareness Month

    National Insider Threat Awareness Month was observed by AEDC team members throughout the month of September.The recognition of Insider Threat Awareness Month is a collaborative effort between several organizations – the National Counterintelligence and Security Center; National Insider Threat Task

  • Stop in the name of safety

    Stop signs have been installed at an intersection near the J-4 Rocket Motor Test Facility at Arnold Air Force Base in response to the observations of an Arnold Engineering Development Complex team member.David Scheuermann, a fuel farm machinist, noticed an increase in traffic flowing through the