The US wants to extend the life of the Lockheed F-117 Night Hawk stealth attack aircraft to 2034
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The US wants to extend the life of the Lockheed F-117 Night Hawk stealth attack aircraft to 2034
The US Air Force intends to maintain its Lockheed F-117 Night Hawk stealth aircraft through the middle of the next decade. The service is considering ways to keep the attack aircraft in service until 2034.
One of the features of the Lockheed F-117 Night Hawk is that its operation began back in 1983, although the military first recognized the existence of the attack aircraft only 5 years later. In 2008, the US retired all F-117s. In more than two decades, 64 aircraft were produced, and the development program cost more than $6.5 billion.
The US Air Force is seeking companies interested in a potential 10-year contract to maintain the Night Hawk starting in 2024.
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