Australia’s first F-35A takes to the skies

Lockheed Martin Press Release | October 2, 2014

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The Royal Australian Air Force and partner countries will use the new jet for 
F-35A pilot training. Lockheed Martin Photo
 
Australia’s first Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter made its inaugural flight on Sept. 29, marking another significant milestone for the Royal Australian Air Force’s F-35 program.  Lockheed Martin F-35 chief test pilot Alan Norman, piloted the aircraft through a series of functional checks for the sortie that lasted two hours.

The aircraft, known as AU-1, is scheduled for delivery to the Royal Australian Air Force later this year and will be assigned to Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. Australia and partner countries will use the jet for F-35A pilot training.

The F-35 Lightning II aircraft provides the Royal Australian Air Force with a transformational 5th generation fighter capability and significant benefits for the Australian aerospace industry. 
Australian industry already has more than $412 million (USD) contracted.

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