News

  • Offutt Brass celebrates Music in Our Schools

    The United States Air Force Heartland of America Band Offutt Brass celebrates Music in Our Schools month by visiting various elementary schools throughout Omaha and Papillion, Neb. Metropolitan area Mar. 4 – 8.

  • Offutt continues flood rebuild

    On March 16, 2019, Offutt Air Force Base suffered a devastating flood, causing millions of dollars in damage to infrastructure and displacing more than 3,200 personnel.Now, reconstruction and rebuilding are in full swing under the guidance and leadership of the Offutt Flood Rebuild Program

  • Offutt partners with zoo for wild innovation

    The 55th Force Support Squadron’s readiness flight teamed up with Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium to test out a portable water desalinization kit on Feb. 24, 2024.

  • Work Hard – Tell the Truth

    After nearly 40 years if I could leave something behind for our Airman today to think about it would be the words “work hard, tell the truth.” There is so much to those words but is a simple message that working hard and honesty is the basis for our core values that make our Air Force successful.

  • 43rd ECS Transitions to EA-37B

    The 43rd Electronic Combat Squadron took its final flight in the EC-130H Compass Call aircraft on Feb. 15, 2024, at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz.

  • JA naturalizes Airman in record time

    Airman 1st Class Romario Samuels became a U.S. citizen on Thursday, Feb. 15 at Offutt Air Force Base in record time due to collaboration between the 55th Wing Staff Judge Advocate office and the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service.

  • Longstanding partnerships recognized at ceremony

    Local, state and federally elected officials joined with the Bellevue, Omaha and Sarpy County chambers to commemorate their longstanding partnerships with leaders from Offutt Air Force Base during a ceremony Feb. 9, 2024.

  • New honorary commander program starting

    The 55th Wing is starting a new honorary commander program to help grow the already strong bond between local civic leaders and Offutt Air Force Base.

  • Offutt remains a No Drone Zone

    As the popularity of small, unmanned aircraft systems or drones, continues to grow, Offutt Air Force Base remains a no drone zone.

  • LRS ensures Offutt gets plowed

    Winterly weather struck Offutt Air Force Base relentlessly mid- January, but the men and women of the 55th Logistic Readiness Squadron’s vehicle maintenance flight showed why readiness is in LRS.

  • Offutt Dining Facility undergoes upgrade

    Offutt will close the Ronald L. King Dining Facility for one year starting Feb. 1, 2024, for renovations as part of the Air Force Services Center Healthy Food Initiative, Food 2.0.