Italian Navy aircraft
carrier to get first F-35B ‘within a few days’
By: Tom Kington 11
hours ago
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The Italian Navy aircraft
carrier Cavour is seen from the German Navy frigate Werra as they sail in the
Mediterranean Sea, close to Libya's territorial waters, on Sept. 23, 2015.
(Alberto Pizzoli/AFP via Getty Images)
ROME — The
Italian Navy aircraft carrier Cavour will receive its first F-35B this month after the
vessel started certification work in the U.S. earlier this year to host the
aircraft.
The fighter
jet is undergoing final checks at the Cameri air base in Italy, home to the
country’s F-35 final assembly and checkout facility, which is due to turn out
90 F-35s for Italy, including 30 F-35Bs.
“The test
flights have been completed, so within a few days [the aircraft] will be
available for the Navy to collect and it will [be] delivered directly to the
Cavour,” said Rear Adm. Dino Torresi, the head of the Navy’s air operations.
The Navy
previously took delivery of two other F-35Bs, which were sent to the U.S. to
join a training program for pilots and technical personnel. The new delivery
makes it three out of a final order of 15 aircraft for the Navy. The “B”
variant can land vertically and take off on short runways.
Meanwhile, the
Cavour undertook certification work in the U.S. this year including sea trials
with American jets.
“The Cavour
has done a series of activities of certification in the U.S., and this will be
completed with an Italian aircraft. Until we base an Italian aircraft on the
Cavour, we cannot complete this phase,” Torresi said.
“Now the job
is to train the personnel on the ship and flight personnel,” he added. “That is
the carrier qualification phase.”
Pilots and
technicians who trained in the U.S. are now back in Italy to await the jet’s
arrival, he said.
The two jets
now in the U.S. will stay there until 2024 to continue training more Italian
pilots before they are sent to the Cavour, which at that time will declare
initial operating capability for the jets, Torresi explained.
The Italian
Air Force, which is also expecting 15 F-35Bs and 60 F-35As, has so far received just one “B” model, but Torresi said the
next one coming off the Cameri line will go to the Air Force. Then the next
F-35B delivered will go to the Navy, giving it a total of four jets.
“That will be in 2022. It
was meant to be this year, but everything has slipped due to coronavirus,” Torresi said.
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