Just in case you thought the US Navy’s largest master jet base wasn’t already big enough, Naval Air Station Lemoore is going to grow even larger over the next few years, thanks to the F-35 training squadron moving in along with a pair of fleet squadrons from Virginia.
Home to the Navy’s Strike Fighter Wing Pacific, NAS Lemoore is home station to fifteen fleet strike fighter squadrons, along with a fleet replacement squadron. That adds up to well over 200 jets calling Lemoore home, and that number will continue to climb with the planned additions to the family. According to the plan released last summer, by 2030 Lemoore will be home to almost 300 strike fighter aircraft–a staggering number.
Beginning in January 2017, the base is also going to become home to VFA-101, otherwise known as the “Grim Reapers.” A Grumman F-14 fleet replacement squadron in a former life, VFA-101 is now the Navy’s JSF fleet replacement squadron and currently resides at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
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Just in case you thought the US Navy’s largest master jet base wasn’t already big enough, Naval Air Station Lemoore is going to grow even larger over the next few years, thanks to the F-35 training squadron moving in along with a pair of fleet squadrons from Virginia.
Home to the Navy’s Strike Fighter Wing Pacific, NAS Lemoore is home station to fifteen fleet strike fighter squadrons, along with a fleet replacement squadron. That adds up to well over 200 jets calling Lemoore home, and that number will continue to climb with the planned additions to the family. According to the plan released last summer, by 2030 Lemoore will be home to almost 300 strike fighter aircraft–a staggering number.
Beginning in January 2017, the base is also going to become home to VFA-101, otherwise known as the “Grim Reapers.” A Grumman F-14 fleet replacement squadron in a former life, VFA-101 is now the Navy’s JSF fleet replacement squadron and currently resides at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
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