JAPAN AEROSPACE: Tokyo eyeing 100 more F-35s - report
28 ovember, 2018 - SOURCE: FlightGlobal.com - BY:
Greg Waldron - Tokyo
Tokyo is reportedly considering the
acquisition of an additional 100 Lockheed Martin F-35 fighters, adding to the
42 F-35As already planned.
According to an unsourced report in Japan’s Nikkei newspaper, Tokyo would spread
the acquisition between the conventional takeoff and landing F-35A variant and
the short take off vertical landing F-35B.
When asked about the potential
100 aircraft acquisition, Lockheed Martin said: “Japan is a critical customer
and their current program of record is for 42 F-35A aircraft. While we have not
been officially notified of an increased order, as always, we will support our
US and Japanese government customers to ensure they can meet their current and
future defense need
The Nikkei report said that some of the F-35As would replace
Tokyo’s older Boeing F-15 fighters. It added that Japanese helicopter carrier
ships will be modified to accommodate F-35Bs.
At the Japan Aerospace show,
Lockheed displayed models of both the F-35A and F-35B on its stand. In
addition, it brought a full-sized mockup of the F-35A.
Joel Malone, senior manager,
Japan for F-35 business development said that the existing acquisition of
F-35As is going well. He had high marks for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, which
is producing the fighter in Nagoya.
He notes that the initial
aircraft produced by Mitsubishi were to a very high standard. The first
aircraft produced by Mitsubishi, AX-5, was sent to the USA for tests. It is now
in service at the F-35 training school at Luke AFB, Arizona.
So far, 10 examples have been
delivered to the Japan Air Self Defense Force (JASDF), of which six have been
produced at MHI’s Nagoya final assembly line.
Malone says the JASDF is
expected to have 18 qualified F-35 pilots by February, and 180 maintainers.
Also, six F-35 simulators will be in Japan by the first quarter 2019, allowing
for the local training of pilots.
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