MILAN — After going through delays, the primary F-35A plane is anticipated to reach in Belgium within the coming months as a part of a complete order of 34 fighter jets, in accordance with producer Lockheed Martin.
In 2018, Belgium chosen the American jet and agreed to a €3.6 billion ($4.1 billion) deal for over two dozen of them to be manufactured in america.
“Belgium’s first F-35 to reach in nation has rolled off the manufacturing line and is gearing up for arrival in Belgium this fall,” Lockheed Martin Europe wrote in a social media put up on their X platform.
Deliveries have been initially slated to start in late 2023, however as a result of delays within the manufacturing of the Joint Strike Fighter program, they have been pushed again.
In an interview in February with Belgian newspaper Le Soir, Chief of Employees of the Belgian Air Pressure Gen. Frederik Vansina stated the F-35 setbacks additionally affected the primary switch of the 30 decommissioned F-16s sure for Ukraine.
The Belgian F-16s, which have been flying for over 30 years, are meant to be phased out by late 2028 to permit for the supply of the growing old plane to Ukraine. The European nation at the moment has over 50 F-16 jets in its arsenal.
In line with stories from Belgian newspaper De Morgen, Brussels is assessing the potential of ordering 21 further F-35s, which, if realized, would carry its complete fleet dimension to 55.
The Belgian Ministry of Protection didn’t reply to a request for remark.
Final month, the Belgian Minister of Protection and International Commerce Theo Francken stated any potential follow-on F-35A purchases may very well be in-built Europe on the closing meeting and checkout (FACO) facility in Cameri, Italy.
Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo is a Europe correspondent for Protection Information. She covers a variety of matters associated to army procurement and worldwide safety, and focuses on reporting on the aviation sector. She relies in Milan, Italy.