
Two years later than originally planned, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter has a green light to make its international debut this summer at two airshows in the United Kingdom.Short-takeoff, vertical landing (STOVL) F-35Bs owned by the U.S. Marine Corps will be joined by some of the jets delivered to the Royal Air Force at RAF Fairford on July 8-11 for the Royal International Air Tattoo.Deputy Commandant for Aviation Lt. Gen. Jon Davis said the Marine Corps is “looking forward to…