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FORMATION of Four F-35 Lightning II’s link up with KC-135 and French A330
Four U.S. Air Force F-35 Lightning II’s assigned to the 48th Fighter Wing fly in formation with a French Air Force A330 Multi ...
Jet Insight on MSN
From the F-16 workhorse to the F-35 Lightning, how America's 5 fighter jets in 2025 create an unstoppable Air Force no enemy can challenge
America's 1,600 fighter jets aren't just patrolling the skies, they're projecting UNSTOPPABLE power across 80 countries and ...
Lockheed Martin will provide F-35 sustainment services to U.S. military, international and foreign military sales customers.
Lockheed Martin was awarded a $2.2 billion contract to provide services and sustainment activities for the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter Air Systems.
Proponents argue that the next defense bill's inclusion of right-to-repair will save the U.S. money, improve national ...
Why 5th-generation fighter jet pilots earn the same base pay as every other officer of the same rank and years of service.
The Aviationist on MSN
FRCE Delivers First F-35Bs with Technology Refresh-3 Upgrades
The Fleet Readiness Center East completed the conversion of its first F-35Bs from the TR-2 to the TR-3 configuration, which ...
Military Times on MSN
Only 1 in 4 F-35s is fully mission capable, GAO finds
The F-35's readiness rates continued to decline through fiscal 2025, with the fleet's full mission capable rate falling to 25 ...
The National Interest on MSN
America’s F-35s Have a Big Problem: Most of Them Can’t Fly
A Government Accountability Office report found that the F-35’s mission-capable rate had fallen from 67 percent at the start of the decade to 44 percent today.
F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter readiness rates have slipped in recent years despite billions in investments.
The Toronto Maple Leafs took a big swing at improving their blue line before the start of free agency, acquiring Darren ...
The Aviationist on MSN
U.S. Navy Completes First Phase of LRASM F-35C Flight Science Program
The U.S. Navy, supported by Lockheed Martin, completed the first phase of the F-35C LRASM Flight Sciences Test Program after a series of integration flight tests from September 2024 to April 2026.
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