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The subcommittee seemingly gave a boost to Air Force leaders in their efforts to continue the F-22, which is scheduled to go out of production in 2011. The Pentagon leadership wants to cap the F-22 fleet at 183 fighters, but the Air Force is pushing for at least 381 F-22s, saying it needs at least that many to maintain U.S. air superiority.
Subcommittee members approved $3 billion for 20 F-22s, the final block in a previously approved multiyear contract, and called for an additional $523 million to purchase material for 20 more Raptors in fiscal 2010.
The recommendation would enable thousands of F-22 suppliers to gear up for continued production and was interpreted as a first step toward keeping F-22 assembly lines operating beyond the Pentagon's original timetable. Pentagon officials have acknowledged that the ultimate decision on the Raptor's future will be made by the next administration.
The subcommittee seemingly gave a boost to Air Force leaders in their efforts to continue the F-22, which is scheduled to go out of production in 2011. The Pentagon leadership wants to cap the F-22 fleet at 183 fighters, but the Air Force is pushing for at least 381 F-22s, saying it needs at least that many to maintain U.S. air superiority.
Subcommittee members approved $3 billion for 20 F-22s, the final block in a previously approved multiyear contract, and called for an additional $523 million to purchase material for 20 more Raptors in fiscal 2010.
The recommendation would enable thousands of F-22 suppliers to gear up for continued production and was interpreted as a first step toward keeping F-22 assembly lines operating beyond the Pentagon's original timetable. Pentagon officials have acknowledged that the ultimate decision on the Raptor's future will be made by the next administration.