Second Lightning fighter jet Squadron arrives in UK
Second Lightning fighter jet Squadron arrives in UK. |
Defence Minister Mark Lancaster has welcomed the arrival of a second training squadron of state-of-the-art F-35 Lightning jets to RAF Marham, including the UK’s 18th jet.
The arrival of 207 Squadron will see all training on the next-generation jet conducted in the UK for the first time.
Six of the cutting-edge aircraft took the 10-hour flight from MCAS Beaufort in South Carolina. The formation included the UK’s 18th Lightning fighter jet, demonstrating the UK’s progress towards meeting the projected order of 138 aircraft over the life of the programme.
207 Squadron will formally stand up on 1 August 2019 and the first F-35 pilot course at RAF Marham is due to commence in early-September.
“Being able to train our pilots in the UK is another great leap in our sovereign capability and will ensure the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy can train our pilots to fight and win with these extraordinary jets, which will sit at the heart of our country’s globally deployable forces,” Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Hillier said.
Wing Commander Scott Williams, Officer Commanding 207 Squadron said: “After experiencing the excellent training offered by our US allies and achieving a good level of experience and knowledge across our instructors, the time is now right to move 207 Squadron from the USA to the UK.
“We are thoroughly looking forward to being based at RAF Marham and training our F-35 pilots here in the UK.”
This is the third tranche of F-35s to arrive in the UK; 617 Dambusters Squadronarrived at their new permanent home last year and completed their first operational mission in the fight against Daesh in June.
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