F-35 Breaks Delivery Record, Continues Combat Success in 2025
Annual F-35 production is now running at a pace five times faster than any other allied fighter currently in production, underscoring the program's scale and maturity.
The milestone comes on the heels of the program reaching one million flight hours earlier in the year. In 2025, the program team also delivered the most advanced software to date with the completion of TR-3, as they sustained the global fleet of almost 1,300 aircraft and growing.
Most importantly, the F-35 continued to prove its performance in real-world combat operations, including:
- Playing a key role in suppressing
Iran's air defenses during Operation Midnight Hammer; - Recording nearly 5,000 mishap-free flight hours during a
U.S. Marine Corps F-35B deployment; -
Eliminating Russian drones over
Poland , marking the first time NATO F-35s have engaged threats in allied airspace.
Growing global demand
Customers displayed continued confidence in the F-35 as they expanded their fleet size, with
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Finland celebrated the rollout of its first F-35. -
Belgium welcomed its first in-country aircraft. -
Norway completed deliveries of its F-35 fleet.
In September, the F-35 Joint Program Office (JPO) and
"I'm immensely proud of the F-35 enterprise for delivering on our production commitments, performing with excellence and growing our global partnerships in 2025," said
About the F-35
With 12 nations operating the F-35 across the global fleet, and almost 1,300 aircraft in service, the F-35 is delivering on its promise of unmatched reliability and lethality.
Learn more at F35.com.
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