MONTREAL – No one would have thought that President Elect Donald John Trump was also an expert in aeronautics.
After having attacked in a Tweet last week, Boeing, the world’s largest aircraft manufacturer and number two worldwide in the defense sector, for its management of the contract to build the successors of the two Boeing VC-25A, the most emblematic and recognized aircraft in the world, used for the transportation of the President of the United States, the New York billionaire aimed yesterday to Lockheed Martin, the world number one defense contractor and its fifth generation combat aircraft, the F-35 Lightning II.
The F-35 program and cost is out of control. Billions of dollars can and will be saved on military (and other) purchases after January 20th.
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What will be his target next week? The Boeing KC-46A Pegasus, the Sikorky VH-92A ‘Marine One’, the Northrop Grumman B-21 Specter …? Only God knows…..
Whatever it is, Mr. Trump by this twist as silly as useless, unfortunately overshadowed a much more important moment in the history of the F-35 which took place exactly at the same time 5000NM (9200km)away from the Trump tower in New York. It was the long awaited arrival of the firs two Heyl Ha Avir, the Israeli Air Force, F-35A Adir which means’ powerful ‘in Hebrew, of, at the Nevatim (LLNV) air base near Beer-Shev’A, about a hundred kilometers south-west of Jerusalem.
After two stopovers, punctuated by in-flight refueling, one at Lajes Field (LPLA) in the Azores and another at Cameri air base (LIMN), 25km west of Milan, Italy, home to the Final Assembly and Check Out (FACO) Facility, an assembly line and maintenance workshops for the F-35 which is tasked to build Aeronautica Militare F-35As, Marina Militare F-35Bs and Royal Netherlands Air Force F-35A, the first two F-35I landed in Israel at 8:16 pm local time, one minute apart. Just before, they both made a low-level pass in honor of Israel President Reuven Rivli, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman, US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter, Chief of Staff of Israeli Air Force Chief of Staff Amir Eshel and the 4,000 guests present.
The Jewish State has already confirmed the purchase of 33 F-35I out of the 50 projected that will equip two squadrons of Heyl Ha Avir.
On Monday, in Ottawa, Justin Trudeau, questioned about Donald Trump Tweet, said again that the replacement of the Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18s would be done in a ‘timely manner by an open and transparent competition’ and took the opportunity to blame the previous government of Conservative Party Prime Minister Stephen Harper, for Canada’s failure to honor its commitment to its allies and the need by the present government of buying as a stop-gap measure, 18 Boeing F-18E/F Super Hornet. Nevertheless, reverting to his shocking September 20, 2015 statement in Halifax during the election campaign ‘We will not buy the F-35 fighter jet’, the Prime Minister announced that the F-35 would be considered as part of the CF-18 Hornet replacement program.
Even though Donald Trump’s tweet of the day stirred up the blogosphere, the F-35 is becoming the standard of combat aircraft while it was now in service with the US Marine Corps and the United States Air Force, and that the military forces of the United Kingdom, Italy, Israel, Norway, Australia, Japan, the Netherlands had their first F-35 taken to the sky.
Around fifty F-35s will have been delivered in 2016, while some two hundred copies are already flying. More than 60 will be built next year and in 2020, this figure will be in the range of 170 to 180.
In the meantime, Donald Trump December, the 12th, 2016 Tweet will have been long forgotten as well as Justin Trudeau September the 20th, 2015 electoral promise.
In 2020, Canada will still be two years from picking an aircraft to replace its CF-18s which the last one has entered into service in 1988. Nevertheless, the F-35 will assert itself as the obvious choice for Canada.
Diplômé universitaire en histoire, journalisme et relations publiques, en 1993, Philippe Cauchi amorce une carrière de journalisme, analyste et consultant en aérospatiale. En 2013, il fonde avec Daniel Bordeleau, le site d’information aérospatial Info Aéro Québec.
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