Submission of F-35 Proposal for Switzerland’s New Fighter Aircraft Competition
On November 18, the U.S. government and Lockheed Martin submitted an F-35 proposal to the Swiss government in support of Switzerland’s New Fighter Aircraft (NFA) competition. The F-35 proposal comprises a comprehensive package that includes up to 40 F-35A aircraft, sustainment solutions tailored to Swiss autonomy requirements, and an extensive training program. This proposal is the most advanced and capable solution for the Swiss NFA competition.
Greg Ulmer, F-35 Program Vice President and General Manager, stated, “We are confident that our F-35 offer is the best and most affordable solution for the Swiss NFA competition. We are offering the only 5th generation fighter at the cost of a 4th generation aircraft while offering Switzerland an aircraft that will protect Swiss sovereignty for decades to come.”
The offer utilizes the F-35 Global Support Solution to ensure the sustainment of the aircraft for Switzerland, optimizing the economics of scale to reduce sustainment costs for the Swiss Air Force. It also includes a six-month spare parts package to ensure the readiness of the Swiss Air Force and Swiss industry gain an understanding of how to maintain the F-35 airframe and its advanced capabilities.
Located in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs approximately 110,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration, and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products, and services.
Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning II, including the F-35A of the 33rd FW, F-35B of VMFAT-501, and F-35C of VFA-101, is near and dear to Eglin Air Force Base (AFB).
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