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F-35 Program Sets New Delivery Record in 2025

F-35 Program Sets New Delivery Record in 2025
Lockheed Martin achieved a significant milestone in 2025 by delivering a record 191 F-35 stealth fighters, surpassing its previous annual high of 142 jets. This achievement marks a notable turnaround for the world’s largest defense program, which has faced years of delays and challenges related to the aircraft’s scale, complexity, and cost. The company’s current production rate now exceeds that of any other allied fighter by a factor of five, underscoring the program’s growing momentum.
Expansion of the Global Fleet and Key Deliveries
The global F-35 fleet has expanded to nearly 1,300 aircraft, with the program recently surpassing one million flight hours, according to Lockheed Martin officials. Chauncey McIntosh, vice president and general manager of the F-35 program, expressed pride in the enterprise’s ability to meet production commitments and enhance global partnerships throughout 2025. He emphasized the company’s dedication to equipping warfighters with cutting-edge technology to counter emerging threats worldwide.
Several key milestones marked the year, including the rollout of Finland’s first F-35, the delivery of Belgium’s inaugural in-country aircraft, and the completion of Norway’s fleet deliveries. Additionally, Italy and Denmark announced plans to expand their F-35 fleets, reflecting sustained confidence from key customers and ongoing global demand for the platform.
Challenges and Market Dynamics
Despite the record-setting production, the program continues to face scrutiny over persistent issues. Oversight bodies such as the Government Accountability Office (GAO) have raised concerns about the program’s history of overpromising and underdelivering. Criticism has also been directed at the Department of Defense’s decision to pay Lockheed Martin $1.7 billion amid a fleet readiness rate that remains around 50 percent, prompting questions about accountability and the sustainability of performance.
Market reactions to the delivery record have been mixed. While some allied nations are expanding their F-35 fleets, competitors are leveraging the moment to highlight their own technological advancements and reliability, potentially intensifying competition within the global defense sector.
In September, the F-35 Joint Program Office and Lockheed Martin finalized contracts for Lots 18 and 19, encompassing the production and delivery of up to 296 F-35s valued at $24 billion. These agreements represent the largest production contracts in the program’s history.
Operational Role and Future Outlook
Operationally, the F-35 played a prominent role in 2025, notably in suppressing Iranian air defenses during U.S. airstrikes on suspected nuclear facilities in June and in intercepting Russian drones over Poland. These actions underscore the fighter’s strategic importance to allied military operations.
As Lockheed Martin celebrates its new delivery record, the company faces ongoing pressure to resolve sustainability and readiness challenges while maintaining its competitive position in a rapidly evolving defense landscape.

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