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Belgium Begins F-35 Training at Luke AFB

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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