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The cabanas were installed to allow people to sit separately within their bubbles, while still enjoyed an outdoor space
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This month, the Navy announced a new warrant officer program to train sailors to fly Boeing s MQ-25 Stingray, which is slated to enter the fleet as a refueling aircraft in 2024.
The program seeks younger candidates without the prerequisites of long service and rank, suggesting the Navy is making a long-term investment in the MQ-25.
In a little-noted press release on December 9, the Navy announced a new Warrant Officer program.
The program will train some 450 Aerial Vehicle Operators, or AVOs, under the new 737X designation. These warrant officers will fly Boeing s MQ-25 Stingray, which is slated to enter the fleet as a refueling aircraft in 2024. The Stingray is a aerial refueling drone that entered the fleet last year.
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In a little-noted press release on December 9, the Navy announced a new Warrant Officer program. The program will train some 450 Aerial Vehicle Operators, or AVOs, under the new 737X designation. These warrant officers will fly Boeing’s MQ-25 Stingray, which is slated to enter the fleet as a refueling aircraft in 2024. The Stingray is a aerial refueling drone that entered the fleet last year.
The Navy has opened this program to currently enlisted members and “Street to Fleet” applicants. This program will be in addition to the Navy’s long-standing Chief Warrant Officer Program. The latter is limited to qualified senior enlisted personnel who have served at least 12 years and are chief petty officers (E-7 through E-9), and E-6 personnel who are eligible for E-7.
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