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F-35 Lightning II remains key to US Air Force modernization despite challenges

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F-35 Lightning II remains key to US Air Force modernization despite challenges
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Patrick Shanahan, President and CEO of Spirit AeroSystems | Simple Flying

The F-35 Lightning II has become a central element in the United States Air Force’s strategy for maintaining air superiority and adapting to new security challenges. The aircraft is not only valued for its stealth and advanced sensors but also for its ability to act as a data hub in networked combat environments.

The F-35A, the Air Force’s main version, is designed for conventional takeoff and landing. It features stealth technology, advanced avionics, and can perform high-G maneuvers. Its design reduces radar and infrared signatures, allowing it to operate in contested airspace where older jets would be at risk. Lockheed Martin highlights the F-35’s sensor fusion, which enables the aircraft to collect and share information in real time, improving situational awareness for pilots.

The Air Force is replacing aging fighters like the F-16 and A-10 Warthog with the F-35A. This shift is seen as essential for keeping pace with evolving threats. The F-35 program aims to deliver 1,763 aircraft to the Air Force, supporting production scale, sustainment, and interoperability with allies.

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The F-35 is used for various missions, including air dominance, ground strikes, and acting as a node in joint operations. Its ability to share data across different military domains makes it a force multiplier, supporting both new and older platforms in complex missions.

However, the program faces challenges. In fiscal year 2024, only 51.5% of the Air Force’s F-35A fleet was mission-capable, reflecting issues with spare parts, maintenance systems, and logistics. Critics have pointed to the aircraft’s complexity and cost, though Lockheed Martin reports a 40% reduction in its share of operating costs in recent years.

The F-35 is also significant for U.S. alliances. It is operated by multiple allied nations, which enhances joint operations and standardizes equipment and doctrine. Senior Air Force leaders have called the F-35 the “cornerstone” of the service’s tactical aircraft fleet. The program supports over 250,000 jobs in the U.S. and contributes billions of dollars to the economy through its supply chain.

Looking ahead, the F-35 will continue to evolve with upgrades such as the Block 4/Technology Refresh, which will improve sensors, radar, networking, and weapon integration. These updates are intended to keep the aircraft effective as global threats change.

“The challenges, such as high cost, readiness issues, and complex sustainment, are undeniable. But they also drive modernization and accountability, pushing the Air Force to innovate beyond the aircraft itself. If American airpower is to remain number one in the 21st century, the F-35 isn’t just part of that future - it is the foundation on which it is built.”

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