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Air Force Wants To Fly Retired F-117 Nighthawks For Another Decade

Air Force Wants To Fly Retired F-117 Nighthawks For Another Decade
F-117 Nighthawks are accompanied by F-15 Eagles on the flightline of the 144th Fighter Wing located at the Fresno Air National Guard Base, Calif. Sept. 15, 2021. The F-117 Nighthawks are participating in dissimilar air combat training missions this week along with F-15 pilots from the 144th FW. (Air National Guard photo by Capt. Jason Sanchez)

Although the iconic Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk was officially retired from active service in 2008 the U.S. Air Force is still flying the stealth aircraft at Tonopah Test Range (TTR). Now according to the latest reports, the U.S. Air Force wants to fly retired F-117 Nighthawks for another decade.

The U.S. Air Force is looking for suppliers of maintenance and logistic support to continue flight operations of the F-117 Nighthawk till 2034.

The Air Force Test Center published a Request For Information (RFI) about a possible 10-year contract for maintenance and logistics support services for the F-117A fleet at the TTR airfield.

According to the report, the services USAF seeks the following main technical objectives:

Performance areas: The following are projected core performance areas related to F-117A Maintenance and support services:

For more details, you can see Request For Information (RFI) report.

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