Northrop Grumman Delivers 1,500th F 35 Center Fuselage
Northrop Grumman has delivered its 1,500th F 35 center fuselage, marking a major production milestone for the F 35 Lightning II program and the broader U.S. and allied fighter fleet.
The center fuselage is a critical structural section of the aircraft, integrating the cockpit, weapons bays, and key avionics. Northrop Grumman produces the component at its Integrated Assembly Line in Palmdale, California, before shipping it to Lockheed Martin for final aircraft assembly.
According to the company, the delivery reflects more than a decade of continuous manufacturing in support of the Joint Strike Fighter program. The F 35 center fuselage is common across all three variants of the aircraft, including the conventional takeoff F 35A, the short takeoff and vertical landing F 35B, and the carrier based F 35C.
Northrop Grumman stated that its role in the F 35 program extends beyond fuselage production. The company also provides the AN APG 81 active electronically scanned array radar, communications subsystems, and mission systems integration support. These components are central to the aircraft’s stealth, sensor fusion, and multi domain capabilities.
The F 35 program remains the largest fighter aircraft program in the world, with more than 1,000 aircraft delivered globally and operators across the U.S. military and allied air forces. Sustained delivery of the F 35 center fuselage supports ongoing production lots and long term fleet growth.
Industry officials have consistently highlighted the importance of production stability and supply chain resilience as the program transitions toward sustainment and modernization. The 1,500th fuselage delivery underscores the maturity of the industrial base supporting the F 35.
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