Switzerland selects Lockheed Martin's F-35 for its new fighter jet

Image courtesy of Lockheed Martin
Image courtesy of Lockheed Martin

Switzerland has selected Lockheed Martin’s F-35 from its new fighter aircraft competition, beating Eurofighter, Dassault and Boeing.

"We are honoured to be selected by Switzerland and look forward to partnering with the Swiss government, public, air force and industry to deliver and sustain the F-35 aircraft," said Bridget Lauderdale, Lockheed Martin's vice president and general manager of the F-35 Program. "With the selection, Switzerland will become the 15th nation to join the F-35 program of record, joining several European nations in further strengthening global airpower and security."

The Swiss Air Force will receive the F-35A aircraft, a sustainment solution tailored to Swiss autonomy requirements, and a comprehensive training programme.

Lockheed Martin says the F-35 selection will deliver economic and technical advantages to the nation for decades to come.

Swiss industry will have the opportunity to participate in research and development, production and sustainment opportunities that will extend their capabilities into the future.

As a new participant in the F-35 programme, Switzerland will benefit from Lockheed Martin's dedication to autonomy and sovereignty in integrating indigenous solutions.

To date, the F-35 operates from 21 bases worldwide, with nine nations operating F-35s on their home soil. There are more than 655 F-35s in service, with more than 1,380 pilots and 10,670 maintainers trained on the aircraft.

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