WASHINGTON, DC - Montana's Congressman, Denny Rehberg, today announced the U.S. Air Force is considering the Montana Air National Guard (MANG), based out of the Great Falls International Airport, as a possible site for new F-35 or F-22 jet fighters.
“MANG plays a critical role in our nation’s defense,” said Rehberg, a member of the House Appropriations Committee. “Today’s news is a great recognition of the MANG’s hard work.”
This week the Air Force released their Weapons System Roadmap, a long-term plan for providing Air Force capabilities America requires to meet future threats to national security, and outlines next-generation weapon systems and potential installations in the continental US, Hawaii, Alaska and US territories where those systems might be based. MANG is currently in the process of transitioning to a new fleet of eighteen F-15s.
“It’s very important that MANG is being considered for this new fleet,” said Great Falls attorney Warren Wenz, a member of Air Force Chief of Staff Michael Moseley's Executive Action Group. “This is a direction MANG needs to be heading and it’s a job I know they’re capable of handling.”
“This announcement is a commitment from the Air Force to look at the viability of basing the next generation of fighters in Great Falls,” said Rehberg. “While it’s a good first step, a lot of work remains to be done and I’ll continue to do everything I can to help bring new opportunities to MANG and the Great Falls community.”