However, pit a woman against a man behind a computer etc. and you will find both of them quite equal to the task. The face of air combat is changing and it is much more about how people process the information than sustaining G's (that is needed too and women, in good shape, have been found to handle G's just as well as men). Keep in mind the automation within the cockpit and the commentary that AC Kaiser Tufail provided about how the face of air warfare has changed now.
Sending women into combat operations in an offensive capacity may not be a good choice, but in air defense roles over own air space, it may be worth considering.
Anecdotally, my understanding is that many pilots are going to the F-16 stream directly on account of more F-16s available in the inventory and also because the hop from a trainer to a Chinese or a French platform and then finally to the F-16 has run its course in terms of benefit and there is a realization that if started early, the younger pilots do better focusing on flying the F-16 and employing it instead of unlearning habits from other aircraft.
Others may know differently.