Australia stands by F-35 jets as Trump slams manufacturer over costs

Despite cost blowouts and criticisms of the F-35 fighter jets by US President-elect Donald Trump, the Australian government has reaffirmed its commitment to the aircraft.

F-35 fighter jet

Australian government says the F-35 planes are the best aircraft to meet the country's operational requirements. Source: AAP

The Australian government has reaffirmed its commitment to the beleaguered F-35 fighter jet program, after US President-elect Donald Trump again criticised the manufacturer over escalating costs.

Donald Trump tweeted his displeasure with Lockeet Martin, and urged competitor Boeing to “price-out a comparable F-18 Super Hornet.”
The Australian Government through is standing by its multi-billion commitment for 72 F-35 planes, which it says is the best aircraft to meet Australia’s operational requirements.

The Australia Defence Association described Mr Trump’s comments as a bargaining strategy in an endeavour to drive costs down.

The F-35 program has been beset by cost blowouts and setbacks as it works to deliver the aircraft to numerous countries, including Australia.

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Published 23 December 2016 6:34pm
Updated 23 December 2016 7:52pm
By Nina Stevens


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