Airman/men (Notice the title it is capitalized, this is for both Officer and Enlisted personnel).
That isn't a nickname, that's what they're called officially.
Many branches refer to Airmen as "Flyboys" or, in general, the "Chair Force"
US Air Force enlisted personnel are called AIRMAN (or AIRMEN when as a group), US Army enlisted personnel are called SOLDIERS, US Marines are called MARINE, US Navy personnel are called SAILORs or SEAMAN (Seamen when in a group). US Coast Guard personnel used to be called Coast Guardsman (or Guardsmen when as a group). The latter's job title description may have changed due to the changing terminology of the times. Nickname, like a soldier is a Dogface or a GI, a sailor is a Swabbie and a Marine is a Jarhead? An Air Force member is a Zoomie. Ping my message board if you want to know why.
Waf.
Wing nuts?
The nickname of the United States Air Force Academy athletic teams is the "Falcons."
Air Force One will remain Air Force One no matter who the President is.
Soldiers in the USAF are called "Airmen". See US Air Force for a current strength number.
Soldiers in the USAF are called "Airmen". See US Air Force for a current strength number.
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Because you either have to be a member of the Air Force, or a civilian working for/with the Air Force that has been given rights to access the website.
RAAF stands for the Royal Australian Air Force.
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