JOINT BASE LANGLEY-EUSTIS, Va. -- Air Combat Command’s William Tell Air-to-Air Weapons Meet is scheduled to take place March 6–15, 2026, at the Air Dominance Center in Savannah, Georgia. The competition brings together the best fighter and operations teams from across the Total Force—Active Duty, Air Force Reserve, and Air National Guard.
“Iron sharpens iron” as F-35 Lightning II, F-22 Raptor, F-15 Strike Eagle, and the newly added F-16 Fighting Falcon aircrews unite as intelligence, maintenance, and command and control Airmen are pushed to solve problems quickly, ensuring lethal precision when it matters most.
For more than 50 years, William Tell stood as the ultimate crucible of Air Superiority excellence, challenging elite teams to push the boundaries of skill, innovation, and teamwork in demanding air-to-air combat scenarios. After a two-decade hiatus, the competition was resurrected in 2023 to reinforce the U.S. Air Force’s commitment to modernization, readiness, and dominance in the face of emerging threats.
Marking the 80th anniversary of ACC’s direct lineage from Tactical Air Command, William Tell returns in 2026 to exemplify the U.S. Air Force’s unwavering dedication to readiness, lethality, and the human element that drives Air Superiority. New to this iteration, WT26 will feature all U.S. Air Force modern fighter platforms. The addition of the F-16 Fighting Falcon ensures a seamless partnership of technology and experts, forming a lethal team capable of dominating contested environments.
“Air Superiority is inherently human. It is forged by the grit, precision, and professionalism of our Airmen,” said Brig. Gen. Brian Laidlaw, Air Combat Command director of operations. “William Tell is an opportunity for ‘iron to sharpen iron,’ driving our Airmen to evolve, solve problems quickly, strengthen their bonds, and demonstrate lethality under pressure in a realistic environment. This competition brings our legacy of risk-taking, innovation, and excellence through today, ensuring we remain ready to dominate and prevail.”
By bringing together the unmatched capability, resilience, and precision of Airmen with cutting-edge technology, William Tell showcases how the U.S. Air Force will “fight to the merge and win.”
For more information, please contact ACC Public Affairs at accpa.operations@us.af.mil.