Pentagon and Lockheed Martin Sign 2020 F-35 Sustainment Contract

The F-35 Joint Programme Office has awarded the Lockheed Martin industry team a $1.9 billion contract to support operations and sustainment of the global F-35 fleet while improving mission readiness and further reducing costs. Lockheed Martin's sustainment cost per aircraft per year has decreased four consecutive years and more than 35% since 2015. The F-35's reliability continues to improve, and the global fleet is averaging greater than 65% mission capable rates, with operational squadrons consistently performing near 75%. The F-35 enterprise continues to pursue 80% mission capable rates in the near term and reduce the F-35 Cost Per Flight Hour to $25,000 by 2025, which is equal to or less than the cost to sustain legacy, less capable aircraft.

More than 490 aircraft, including 134 in 2019, have been delivered and are operating from 21 bases around the globe. More than 975 pilots and 8,585 maintainers have been trained and the F-35 fleet has surpassed more than 240,000 cumulative flight hours.