Marine F/A-18 Hornets Bolster U.S. Presence In Saudi Arabia
Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 115 has deployed at Prince Sultan Air Base to join the resident Air Expeditionary Wing.
Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 115 has deployed at Prince Sultan Air Base to join the resident Air Expeditionary Wing.
With its plan to introduce the F-35A well underway, the Royal Australian Air Force is finally retiring the last of its F/A-18A/B Hornets.
As the Navy accelerates plans to retire its ‘legacy’ Hornets, it badly needs new high-end aggressor jets.
With the ‘legacy’ F/A-18 Hornet on the way out, the Navy badly needs replacement high-end adversary jets.
U.S. Marine Corps F/A-18C Hornets returned home after the type’s final carrier deployment aboard USS Nimitz.
Many of the paint jobs replicate those worn by Chinese, Russian, North Korean, and Iranian fighter aircraft.
The team captured the goodbye in gorgeous images and video. Now they will complete their transition to the Super Hornet.
As the Legacy Hornet fleet is consolidated within the USMC, F/A-18Ds will be distributed to single-seat F/A-18C squadrons and vice-versa.
The watchdog says that buying old jets won’t make up for a worrying lack pilots and maintainers to support the jets Canada has now.
The badly needed airframes will begin arriving in Canada in the Summer of 2019 if everything goes as planned.