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F-35 engine contract delays push production into spring 2026

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F-35 engine contract delays push production into spring 2026
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Patrick Shanahan, President and CEO of Spirit AeroSystems | Simple Flying

The production of new F135 engines for the F-35 Lightning II fighter jets has been delayed by six months, pushing expected delivery into spring 2026. The contracts affected are for Lot 18 and Lot 19 of the engine, which powers all three variants of the fifth-generation stealth fighter used by the US Air Force, Navy, Marines, and 19 allied nations.

Pratt & Whitney, a subsidiary of Raytheon, manufactures the F135 afterburning turbofan engine that delivers up to 43,000 pounds of thrust. No specific reasons were provided for the delay in engine deliveries.

The F-35 program is recognized as one of the most expensive military procurement efforts in history. Its cost has surpassed previous major defense projects such as those during World War II. The assembly line for these aircraft is located at a facility originally built to produce large numbers of bombers during that era.

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Recently, two additional lots covering 300 airframes and valued at $24 billion were finalized. The Joint Program Office stated to Air & Space Forces Magazine: “we plan to definitize Lot 18 and award the Lot 19 contract for engines in spring 2026.”

Despite criticism over budget overruns and performance concerns, proponents highlight that the F-35’s advanced technology and widespread use among allies provide significant strategic advantages. A joint-service airframe simplifies logistics across different branches of the military and among partner nations.

While other modern fighters like Russia’s Su-57 Felon and China’s J-20 Mighty Dragon have entered service in smaller numbers, there are now nearly 1,300 F-35s operating worldwide.

The role of the F-35 remains central to US and allied defense strategies against potential adversaries such as Russia and China. Although some analysts question its raw performance compared to competitors, supporters argue that its integration within a global alliance offsets these concerns.

The F-35 continues to be seen as an important deterrent against regional threats and a key element in maintaining air superiority.

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