Eurofighter GmbH,
Hallbergmoos: Fighter Wing 74 (Jagdgeschwader JG 74) of the German Air Force will take delivery of its first four Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft tomorrow at their air base in Zell, near Neuburg/Donau.
Fighter Wing 74 will focus purely on operational and tactical flying, in comparison to Fighter Wing 73 at Rostock-Laage, whose responsibilities in addition to their operational role also include the pilot training for the German Air Force and the conversion to type of the Austrian Eurofighter pilots. The German Air Force has already accumulated over 2,000 flying hours on Eurofighter Typhoon.
In total, the four Air Forces of Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom have flown over 9,600 hours of flying up to the beginning of July in operating the 84 aircraft delivered to the four Nations. In addition to Germany