Last JSF Delivered in 2014 is the First F-35C Carrier Variant for the U.S. Marine Corp
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JSF Delivered in 2014 is the First F-35C Carrier Variant for the U.S.
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The Department of Defense accepted its final F-35 Lightning II aircraft
delivery for 2014 today meeting the program production goal of 36 aircraft.
With the last delivery for this year, the government, Lockheed Martin
and industry team has delivered 109 operational aircraft to the U.S.
and partner nations since the program's inception. The 36th delivery,
known as CF-19, was the first F-35C carrier variant delivered to the
Marine Corps.
The 36th
F-35 Lightning II delivered in 2014 was CF-19, the U.S. Marine Corp’s
first F-35C carrier variant. The jet will be assigned to the U.S. Navy’s
VFA-101 “Grim Reapers” Fighter Squadron, 33rd Fighter Wing,
Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. After arrival, CF-19 will be used for
F-35C pilot training. (Photo Lockheed Martin)
"Meeting
U.S. and International aircraft delivery goals is a stepping stone,"
said Lt. Gen. Chris Bogdan, F-35 Program Executive Officer. "It's
a global undertaking to build and deliver F-35s. Thousands of men and
women produced the 300,000 individual parts from 46 U.S. states and
10 other countries to make these stealth fighters, and they should be
proud of their accomplishment."
The 36 F-35 deliveries include:
23 F-35A - U.S. Air Force
2 F-35A - Royal Australian Air Force (first two)
4 F-35B - U.S. Marine Corps
7 F-35C - U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps (first carrier variant)
The 36 F-35 Lightning II aircraft are assigned to the following installations:
19 - Luke Air Force Base, Glendale, AZ
14 - Eglin Air Force Base, Valparaiso, FL
2 - Marine Corps Air Station, Beaufort, S.C.
1 - Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, AZ
"Delivering the most F-35s in program history is a clear demonstration
of our growing stability and ability to ramp up production," said
Lorraine Martin, Lockheed Martin F-35 Program General Manager. "Congratulations
to the entire government and industry team for their work to deliver
36 aircraft."
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