Egypt Celebrates Arrival of Latest F-16s from Lockheed
Martin
22 August 2001
The Egyptian Air Force (EAF) celebrated arrival of its first
four F-16s of its sixth F-16 program during ceremonies at
Gianaklis Air Base on August 19. "We are glad to participate in
this milestone event with one of our most valued customers,"
said Donald W. Jones, vice president of F-16 Programs at
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics. "We have over 20 years of excellent
relations with the Egyptian Air Force, and their six separate
orders of F-16s puts them second only to the U.S. Air Force in
repeat buys."
The F-16s were produced earlier this year in the United
States and are the first of the 24-aircraft Foreign Military
Sales (FMS) program named Peace Vector VI. The aircraft were
ferried to Egypt in June and underwent thorough receiving
inspections. A total of 10 aircraft have been produced thus far.
Four more aircraft will be ferried in early September, and the
remainder of the aircraft will be delivered this year and in
early 2002.
Jones said, "This program challenged all parties to find
creative ways to reduce lead times, and we were successful in
meeting the accelerated delivery schedule. The Peace Vector
programs continue to be regarded by the U.S. government as
exemplary FMS programs."
The Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Air Force commented they
were very pleased with the performance and maintainability of
their F-16s and that the F-16 was the backbone of EAF’s
modernization program. He also stated that peace through
strength was at the top of Egypt’s strategic priorities, and the
F-16s are helping to deter aggression and maintain peace in the
region.
The EAF already operates similar F-16s and their Fighter
Weapons Training School at Gianaklis AB. Egypt received its
first F-16s in 1982 and has ordered a total of 220 aircraft,
giving them the fourth largest fleet of F-16s in the world.

The Egyptian Air Force recently
received the first aircraft in its sixth buy of F-16s. These 24
F-16s are the same versions as the previous three buys shown in
this photo.
The F-16, the world’s most sought-after fighter, is the
choice of 23 countries, counting the announcements by Chile and
Oman. More than 4,000 aircraft have been delivered; hundreds
more will be delivered to Egypt, the United States, Israel,
Greece, the United Arab Emirates, Korea and Singapore; and
production is expected to continue beyond 2010. Major upgrades
for all F-16 versions are being incorporated to keep the fleet
modern and fully supportable over the aircraft’s long service
life.
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