RAAF receives extra support for F-35A induction
Lockheed Martin is providing additional labour resources to support the induction of the first Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) F-35A Lightning II multirole fighter.
A $20.48 million contract modification was awarded by Naval Air Systems Command.
Work will be performed in Williamtown, Australia (95%) and Fort Worth, Texas (5%), and is expected to be completed in July 2021.
Australia is buying a total of 72 F-35A aircraft for $13.5 billion under Project Air 6000 Phase 2A/B. Shephard Defence Insight notes that IOC was originally expected in December 2020.
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