USAF returns mothballed Raptor to fleet
10 August, 2017
BY: Leigh Giangreco
FlightGlobal
Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Air Force has taken a Lockheed Martin F-22A out of storage and plans to return the Raptor to flying status by the end of this year, the service confirms to FlightGlobal.
The service’s fiscal year 2018 budget justification documents states the F-22 programme will add another operational test aircraft to the fleet by taking one aircraft out of flyable storage.
The USAF selected F-22 serial number 91-4006, an EMD model aircraft with a Block 10 avionics configuration. It has been parked at Edwards AFB, California.
Modifications worth $25 million to upgrade the parked Raptor to a Block 20 avionics standard have already started, a USAF spokeswoman tells FlightGlobal. The service will also modify basic systems including hydraulic, electrical, and flight controls.
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Lockheed F-22A Block 10 Raptor
s/n 91-4006
c/n 4006
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USAF returns mothballed F-22A to fleet
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