Inside the mile-long factory line where America's F-35 stealth fighter jets are made
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Lockheed Martin's F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter, the most advanced multi-role fighter jet, is assembled in Fort Worth, Texas. The production facility, known as Air Force Plant 4, spans over a mile and operates continuously, producing more than 150 aircraft yearly. Despite facing criticism for its high lifetime costs, projected at over $2 trillion, and sustainability issues, the jet remains a crucial asset for combat operations. The project significantly impacts the US economy, contributing around $72 billion annually through a wide supplier network and job creation across the nation.
Lockheed Martin's F-35 Lightning II, touted as the world's most advanced fighter jet, is produced at a sprawling facility in Texas, outputting over 150 units annually.
The F-35 program is the most expensive military project ever, expected to cost over $2 trillion over its lifetime, raising concerns about sustainability and developmental challenges.
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