NO F-35s Coming To Farnborough; Safety First, Says SecDef Hagel

NO F-35s Coming To Farnborough; Safety First, Says SecDef Hagel
NO F-35s Coming To Farnborough; Safety First, Says SecDef Hagel

UPDATED: Safety Engine Inspections Make Trans-Atlantic Flights Impracticable   FARNBOROUGH AIR SHOW: That whoosh sound you just heard was the air rushing out of all the Pentagon officials, Lockheed Martin employees and the myriads who still hoped the F-35Bs would fly here. Rear Adm. John Kirby issued this statement at 7 p.m BST during a…

Frank Kendall, Pentagon Acquisition Czar, At Farnborough On F-35, Arms Exports, Drones

Frank Kendall, Pentagon Acquisition Czar, At Farnborough On F-35, Arms Exports, Drones
Frank Kendall, Pentagon Acquisition Czar, At Farnborough On F-35, Arms Exports, Drones

We’ll let this video speak for itself. Frank Kendall, undersecretary of Defense for acquisition, technology and logistics, spoke with Breaking Defense at Farnborough this afternoon.

Farnborough Begins With Many Americans, Few Russians And No F-35, Yet

FARNBOROUGH AIR SHOW: The trains ran a wee late this morning but the weather was glorious, a perfect English summer day that would have suited the F-35 to a tee for its foreign debut. Perhaps the most arresting fact of this show is that while the American military was absent from the last Paris Air…

F-35 May Still Visit Farnborough; All 98 Engines Inspected

F-35 May Still Visit Farnborough; All 98 Engines Inspected
F-35 May Still Visit Farnborough; All 98 Engines Inspected

FARNBOROUGH AIR SHOW:  Frank Kendall, the head Pentagon buyer, appeared here today on a high-powered panel of senior Pentagon civilians and industry leaders, and averred that the F-35A fire last month does not pose a systemic risk to the program. Air Force Lt. Gen. Chris Bogdan, head of the F-35 program, told a packed room…

Kendall ID’s F-35 Fire Cause: ‘Not Systemic’

Kendall ID’s F-35 Fire Cause: ‘Not Systemic’
Kendall ID’s F-35 Fire Cause: ‘Not Systemic’

LONDON: The head of Pentagon acquisition told reporters here today that “we do not see at this point what I call a systemic problem” resulting from the F-35A fire that led to the grounding of the fleet. “We understand to a degree what happened here. The question is why did it happen,” according to reporting by…

Farnborough Fancies: The F-35, Expectations And Illusions

Farnborough Fancies: The F-35, Expectations And Illusions
Farnborough Fancies: The F-35, Expectations And Illusions

LONDON: Sitting in my room here across the street from the building where D-Day was planned and Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower huddled for months worrying over those shallow beaches and terrible cliffs, it’s easy to lose sight of the current agonistes faced by Lockheed Martin, the Pentagon leadership and our allies about the F-35A fire.…

‘Boy, Do I want To Get Away From Being The Trillion Dollar Airplane’: Bogdan

‘Boy, Do I want To Get Away From Being The Trillion Dollar Airplane’: Bogdan
‘Boy, Do I want To Get Away From Being The Trillion Dollar Airplane’: Bogdan

FAIRFORD, UK: Lt. Gen. Chris Bogdan hates being labeled the man who oversees the trillion dollar jet fighter, also known as the Joint Strike Fighter as you can tell from the headline. Breaking Defense readers will remember that this estimate is extends more than half a century and includes such assumptions as the Marines will…

No Decisions Yet On F-35B UK Flights; Tomorrow Looms

No Decisions Yet On F-35B UK Flights; Tomorrow Looms
No Decisions Yet On F-35B UK Flights; Tomorrow Looms

WASHINGTON: The F-35Bs have not left Patuxent River Naval Air Station to make their way across the Atlantic Ocean. After an all–hands meeting this morning to discuss the issue of securing a waiver or permission to fly from NAVAIR, Naval Air Systems Command — who must decide if the Marine Corps planes are airworthy —…

F-35 Fleet Grounded: Air Show Flights May Still Happen

F-35 Fleet Grounded: Air Show Flights May Still Happen
F-35 Fleet Grounded: Air Show Flights May Still Happen

UPDATED: F-35s Grounded, Say OSD, JPO. Still Hoping For Air Show Flights (Thursday 9 pm) WASHINGTON: The Fourth of July may not be much of a holiday for the pilots and program officials trying to decide if the F-35 can fly safely to Britain after the recent fire at Eglin Air Force Base. UPDATE One…

Top US Officials Return To Farnborough As F-35 Debuts

Top US Officials Return To Farnborough As F-35 Debuts
Top US Officials Return To Farnborough As F-35 Debuts

WASHINGTON: If you want to know how important the F-35 program is to American strategy and to American business note that Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James and Frank Kendall, the czar of Pentagon acquisition, top the list of senior American officials going to the Farnborough Air Show this year, making this the largest and…

AETC Sharing Info On Fire Damaged F-35A; F-35Bs Resuming Flight

AETC Sharing Info On Fire Damaged F-35A; F-35Bs Resuming Flight
AETC Sharing Info On Fire Damaged F-35A; F-35Bs Resuming Flight

WASHINGTON: The Marines plan to get their F-35Bs back up in the air this afternoon after last week’s F-35A fire at Eglin Air Force Base and remain committed to flying several planes to the Royal International Air Tattoo and the Farnborough Air Show in the United Kingdom. “The Marine Corps will resume F-35B flight operations…

Marines Won’t Take The Beaches Head-On Any More; ‘Find The Gaps’

Marines Won’t Take The Beaches Head-On Any More; ‘Find The Gaps’
Marines Won’t Take The Beaches Head-On Any More; ‘Find The Gaps’

WASHINGTON: Tarawa. Saipan. Iwo Jima. Peleliu. Okinawa, Inchon. These are among the most sacred names in Marine Corps history. They define the sea-borne warriors’ in so many ways: sacrifice, grit, honor, competence. To most Americans, and to many Marines, those amphibious assaults are the soul of the Corps. But those bloody and costly frontal assaults are…

Marine, Air Force JSF Flights Stalled; AETC Puts F-35A Under Lock, Key

Marine, Air Force JSF Flights Stalled; AETC Puts F-35A Under Lock, Key
Marine, Air Force JSF Flights Stalled; AETC Puts F-35A Under Lock, Key

THURSDAY UPDATE: F-35s Remain On Ground. Air Force Spokesmen Say WASHINGTON: The F-35A struck by fire as it took off from Eglin Air Force Base has been secured and is under armed guard in a secure hanger and the Air Force and Marines are not flying their versions of the Joint Strike Fighter program until they know…

JSF Fire Looks Like ‘Isolated Event’; F-35As Stay On Ground

JSF Fire Looks Like ‘Isolated Event’; F-35As Stay On Ground
JSF Fire Looks Like ‘Isolated Event’; F-35As Stay On Ground

UPDATED: Air Force 33rd Fighter Wing Continues Safety Pause For F-35As. WASHINGTON: The fire that struck an Air Force F-35A as it took of from Eglin Air Force Base should have limited operational effect on the Joint Strike Fighter program if initial conclusions by program officials are accurate.. The Air Force has paused its aircrafts’…