Lockheed Martin said on Sept. 27 that it had agreed with the Pentagon to deliver 151 to 153 F-35 fighter aircraft in 2022, and 133 to 139 this year. This is fewer than the 169 jets it had planned to deliver initially for 2021. There has been an aircraft shortfall last year due to the pandemic and resulting workspace changes within Lockheed Martin production facilities. The aerospace company has now agreed to an F-35 “rebaseline” that ensures more predictability and stability in the production process, according to the press release. Based on this, the company expects to deliver 156 aircraft from 2023 onward. With 283 F-35s currently in possession, the aircraft is the second-largest fighter fleet in the U.S. Air Force inventory. Due to its advanced capabilities, Chief of Staff Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown had said in testimony (pdf) on the fiscal 2022 budget before the House Appropriations defense subcommittee …
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