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F-35A for Germany: Production Starts, Delivery Timeline

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

First ‌F-35A for⁤ Germany Enters⁢ Production

FORT WORTH, Texas – Production of the first F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter for the german Luftwaffe has officially begun, marking a ⁤key milestone in Berlin’s effort to modernize its⁤ air force and maintain its ‍nuclear ‍deterrence capabilities.German State ‍Secretary at the Federal⁤ Ministry⁤ of Defense (Bundesministerium der Verteidigung: BMVg) ‌Nils Hilmer signed the ​bulkhead of‍ F-35A ‌MG-01 at lockheed Martin’s facility in⁣ fort Worth, Texas, initiating the manufacturing​ process for ⁤the initial batch of 35 aircraft.

The commencement of production‍ solidifies Germany’s commitment to replacing its aging Tornado fleet,​ which currently‍ fulfills a critical role in⁣ NATO’s shared nuclear deterrence mission. The‌ F-35A will also expand the Luftwaffe’s conventional air-to-surface and air-to-air capabilities. This ​acquisition represents‍ a important investment ⁤in​ Germany’s ⁤national security and ⁣its continued participation in collective defense efforts within the alliance.

Germany ordered the 35 F-35A aircraft in December 2022, in a contract valued at EUR10 billion (USD11.5 billion) that includes associated weapons and ‍equipment. According to the bundeswehr,the signing ceremony followed a tradition of visiting officials marking the start ‍of production by signing the aircraft’s bulkhead.

Pilot⁣ and maintainer training is slated ​to begin in 2026 at Ebbing Air National Guard Base⁤ in the United States. Deliveries of‍ the F-35As to Büchel Air ​Base in Germany​ are expected to commence in the third quarter of 2027, continuing through 2029. The Luftwaffe anticipates achieving initial operating capability⁢ with the F-35A in 2029, followed by full operating capability in ⁤2030.

Despite reports from Luftwaffe leaders suggesting ⁤potential future acquisitions beyond the initial 35 aircraft, the ‍BMVg has consistently refuted these claims.

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