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Patria Advances Innovation in Global F-35 Program

Patria Advances Innovation in Global F-35 Program
Milestone in Finnish Defense Industry Cooperation
Finnish defense company Patria has officially commenced the assembly of forward fuselages and engines for the F-35 fighter jet, alongside the production of critical structural components. This development marks a significant milestone in Finland’s involvement in the global F-35 program, with the project progressing according to schedule. Since Finland initiated its multirole fighter acquisition, Patria has been a pivotal participant in the industrial cooperation framework established with the United States.
Petri Hepola, Patria’s Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing and Chief Program Officer for the F-35, emphasized that after an extensive preparatory phase, production activities are now fully underway. Finland has placed an order for 64 F-35A fighters from Lockheed Martin, with Patria tasked with assembling the forward fuselages and manufacturing landing gear doors at its modernized Halli facility in Jämsä. Production of forward fuselages began in early March, while manufacturing of landing gear doors is scheduled to commence in spring 2026. Notably, Patria is the first partner outside the United States to produce forward fuselages for Lockheed Martin’s fighter aircraft, which are then shipped to the final assembly line in Fort Worth, Texas.
“This represents a significant step in defense industry cooperation between Finland and the United States,” Hepola stated. Beyond supporting Finland’s own fleet, Patria will contribute to Lockheed Martin’s global F-35 supply chain. Under the current framework agreement, the company is set to produce 400 forward fuselages and landing gear door sets for F-35 fighters between 2026 and 2042.
Expanding Capabilities and Strategic Challenges
In addition to fuselage assembly, Patria is responsible for assembling F135 engines for the F-35. To facilitate this, new production facilities have been completed at Linnavuori, Nokia, designed to meet stringent U.S. Government and Pratt & Whitney security standards. The first engines are expected to be delivered in 2026. These facilities will also serve as centers for maintenance and overhaul of Finland’s F135 engines, with Patria overseeing lifecycle maintenance for the Finnish F-35 fleet well into the 2060s.
Patria’s progress in the global F-35 program unfolds amid a complex and evolving international defense environment. Navigating procurement dynamics remains challenging, as demonstrated by Finland and Sweden’s collaboration on the Patria TRACKX armored vehicle. The competitive landscape is intensifying, highlighted by recent developments such as the U.S. decision to permit Turkey’s purchase of F-35s despite regional tensions, and Germany’s entry into global combat air programs, which may influence timelines and delivery schedules.
Europe’s broader defense build-up strategy depends heavily on successful partnerships, which could both support and complicate Patria’s role within the F-35 program. As the defense sector continues to evolve, Patria’s capacity for innovation and international collaboration will be essential to maintaining its position as a key contributor to the global supply chain.

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