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F-35 Fighter Jet Program Faces Fresh Setback as Engine Deliveries Slip to 2026
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F-35 Fighter Jet Program Faces Fresh Setback as Engine Deliveries Slip to 2026
MARYLAND — The world’s most expensive fighter jet program is again confronting delays. Pratt & Whitney, the Raytheon subsidiary responsible for building the F135 engines that power all variants of Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning II, will postpone delivery of its next production lots by roughly six months, pushing the timeline from fall 2025 to spring 2026. The setback follows only weeks after the U.S. Department of Defense finalized a $24 billi…
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