08 MAY, 2017 - SOURCE: FLIGHTGLOBAL.COM - BY: LEIGH GIANGRECO - WASHINGTON DC
In a rapid
reversal, the US Air Force plans to take the stealthy Lockheed Martin F-35 to
the Paris Air Show after all.
Only
two weeks after the Joint Programme Office declared the F-35 would not make a
debut appearance at the international marketing event, the air force announced
on 6 May that the stealthy strike fighter will participate in the Paris air
show next month.
The
F-35's debut at Le Bourget comes a year after the
short-takeoff-vertical-landing F-35B variant appeared at the Farnborough air
show.
The
USAF still can't confirm whether the F-35's participation in the Paris air show
will be limited to a flying display, or whether the stealthy combat jet will be
featured in the static park. Last year, the F-35B only flew over Farnborough,
but took-off and landed from RAF Fairford.
The
Paris appearance will mark an momentous event for both the F-35’s legacy and
the broader history of US stealth aircraft abroad. No stealth aircraft has
appeared in the Paris air show static display since the F-117 in 1991. The
Northrop Grumman B-2 bomber paid a brief visit at the 1995 event. Fourteen
years later, the Lockheed Martin F-22 was scheduled to attend, but the USAF
canceled the appearance, citing availability of the aircraft.
The USAF announcement comes as
the F-35A makes its first international deployment. Eight F-35As flew to Europe
to train with NATO allies as part of a long-planned effort within the European
Reassurance Initiative.
“Participation in the Paris Air
Show will further demonstrate the ability of the Air Force, and our
international partners, to deliver a broad range of combat airpower to any
mission set,” the USAF release states.
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