Mon, Nov 28, 2011
Airplane Scheduled For 2012 Delivery
The first international F-35 Lightning II rolled out of the
factory Sunday evening. The United Kingdom Ministry of Defence will
use the short takeoff/vertical landing (STOVL) jet, known as BK-1,
for training and operational tests. BK-1 will undergo functional
fuel system checks before being transported to the flight line for
ground and flight tests in the coming months. The jet is scheduled
to be delivered in 2012.
"This first F-35 for the first international program partner is
symbolic of the proud partnership we share with the United
Kingdom," said F-35 Executive Vice President and General Manager of
Program Integration Tom Burbage. "Working together in a spirit of
collaboration, we are providing the men and women of the Royal Air
Force and Royal Navy with unmatched 5th Generation capabilities,
while delivering advanced technology sector jobs to the U.K."
Group Captain Harv Smyth, the U.K.'s Joint Strike Fighter (JSF)
national deputy stated, "This is a major milestone in the JSF
Programme for U.K., and we look forward to starting to operate the
first British F-35s next year. JSF is ideally suited for U.K.'s
future Combat Air capability needs, since it provides a world-class
5th Generation air system, which is capable of operating from both
the land and our new Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carrier."
The U.K. will play a vital role in the F-35's global production,
follow-on development and sustainment over the next 40 years,
bringing strong economic benefits to the country. "This program
delivers unrivalled Combat Intelligence, Surveillance, Target
Acquisition and Reconnaissance (Combat ISTAR) capability to the
U.K. Armed Forces, as well as being a major economic driver by
sustaining thousands of jobs in the U.K. over more than two
decades," added Lockheed Martin Aero U.K. Director Paul Livingston.
(Photo credit Lockheed Martin)
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