Lockheed Martin Delivers First Japanese F-35A Aircraft to Luke
AFB
Lockheed Martin has delivered the
first Japanese F-35A Lightning II aircraft to Luke Air
Force Base in Arizona as part of the foreign military sales
program.
The arrival of the aircraft marked the start of the F-35A training
program at the base, which will work to prepare pilots from partner countries
such as Japan, Israel, South Korea, Australia and Canada, the Air Force
said Tuesday.
"The arrival of Japan's first F-35A marks another important milestone
in the steadfast relationship between our two nations, and the beginning of
training for an elite cadre of [Japan Air Self-Defense Force] fighter pilots and
maintainers," said Lt. Col. Sean Holahan, 944th Operations Group Detachment 2
commander.
Lt. Col. Joe Bemis, 944 OG Det. 2 executive officer and resource
adviser, added the U.S. Air Force remodeled buildings,
developed a specialized syllabus and arranged a team of professional pilots,
maintainers and administration staff to support the project.
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