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Jan 10, 2014
Royal Netherlands Air Force's 322 Sqn will become first unit to fly the F-35
The Royal Netherlands Air Force's 322 Sqn will become the service's first operational unit to fly the Lockheed Martin F-35, after converting to the type from the Lockheed F-16.
Currently located at Leeuwarden air base, 323 Sqn will end its operational duties with the F-16 on 1 November 2014. The unit will be relocated to the USA to take part in the F-35 programme's initial operational test and evaluation (IOT&E) phase, established alongside US and UK squadrons at Edwards AFB in California from 2015.
Lockheed has already delivered two F-35As to the Royal Netherlands Air Force in the USA, to support the nation's involvement in IOT&E activities.
Meanwhile, the Dutch defence ministry has announced that the three Agusta-Bell AB412 search and rescue helicopters flown by its 303 Sqn will be retained in service until 1 January 2015 – one year longer than previously planned. The decision stems partly from the delayed introduction of the replacement NH Industries NH90.
flightglobal
Etiquetas:
AB-412,
F-16,
F-35,
F-35A,
LOCKHEED MARTIN,
NH90,
ROYAL NETHERLANDS AIR FORCE,
THE NETHERLANDS,
UK,
UNITED KINGDOM,
UNITED STATES,
USA
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