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Friday, April 22, 2011

F-35 effort stabilizes, but may still be late

F-35 Lightning IIOverall, the F-35 Lightning II program is making progress, but much more needs to be done before the tri-service effort can be considered truly back on track, Vice Adm. David Venlet, the program’s manager, told reporters Thursday. dwe

Venlet said that flight testing has begun to pick up as of the beginning of the year. As well, the program’s ability to manufacture aircraft is beginning to stabilize.

Still, the admiral reiterated other senior Pentagon officials’ warning this year that the initial operational capability might slip past the planned 2016 date for the Air Force and Navy versions of the stealthy fifth-generation fighter jet.

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