Belgium Begins F-35 Training at Luke AFB

Belgian Air Force aircraft tail number FL002 lands at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona, USABelgian Air Force aircraft tail number FL002 lands at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona, USA

Belgium's first F-35 landed at Luke AFB, Arizona, USA. Photo: Belgian Air Force via X

Belgium’s first F-35 fighter jet landed at Luke Air Force Base (AFB) in the US, where Belgian forces will undergo training under the 312th Fighter Squadron.

The Arizona-based base is a specialized F-35 training facility for the US and foreign partners.

More Belgian F-35A Lightning IIs will be arriving in the coming months.

“It’s a historic day for the Belgian Air Component,” said Belgian Air Component Lt. Col. Pierre-Yves Libert, 312th Fighter Squadron senior national representative. 

“Our first jet just landed at Luke AFB, marking the start of our training period. A lot of work has gone into making this moment possible and we are excited to begin flying and complete our training.”

Brussels first announced its acquisition of 34 Lockheed Martin F-35s in 2018 as a replacement for its F-16 Fighting Falcons, operational in the country’s air force since 1979.

Lockheed Martin unveiled the European country’s first F-35 in December 2023

Meanwhile, Belgium anticipates the delivery of its complete fleet by 2030, when the US defense manufacturer expects Europe to operate more than 500 F-35 aircraft.

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