Hill Air Force Base gets $6.5M boost for F-35 repair facility in new spending bill

An F-35A Lightning II jet taxis off the runway at Hill Air Force Base in Ogden on March 19, 2024. The base could see a funding boost for an F-35 repair facility in a new spending bill making its way through Congress.

An F-35A Lightning II jet taxis off the runway at Hill Air Force Base in Ogden on March 19, 2024. The base could see a funding boost for an F-35 repair facility in a new spending bill making its way through Congress. (Scott G Winterton, Deseret News)


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KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • Hill Air Force Base may receive $6.5 million for a new canopy repair facility for F-35 repairs.
  • The provision was tucked into the House's annual appropriations bill funding military infrastructure and veterans affairs, which passed last week.
  • The spending line was secured by Rep. Blake Moore, who represents the district where the base is located.

SALT LAKE CITY — Northern Utah's Hill Air Force Base could see a $6.5 million boost bolstering its F-35 repair capabilities thanks to a new military bill making its way through Congress.

The House passed its annual appropriations bill funding military infrastructure and veterans affairs last week, and tucked into the spending package is a million-dollar provision to construct an F-35 canopy maintenance facility for the Air Force's third-largest base in the United States. The facility will also support canopy repairs for the Navy, Marines and several allied nations.

The spending line was secured in the funding package by Rep. Blake Moore, who represents the district where the Air Force base is located.

"The maintenance work for the F-35s and making sure they're ready to fly is one of the most important programs that we have," Moore said in a video posted to social media.

Members of the 388th Fighter Wing at Hill Air Force Base near Ogden stand at attention during a ceremony on June 24, 2019. The base may receive a funding boost for a new F-35 repair facility in a provision in a military spending bill passed this week.
Members of the 388th Fighter Wing at Hill Air Force Base near Ogden stand at attention during a ceremony on June 24, 2019. The base may receive a funding boost for a new F-35 repair facility in a provision in a military spending bill passed this week. (Photo: Scott G Winterton, Deseret News)

The proposed facility is intended to serve as the Air Force's sole depot-level canopy repair site, meaning the highest level of maintenance, such as rebuilding or complete restoration. The facility will specialize in repairing F-35 canopies, referring to the transparent enclosure that covers the cockpit.

The current temporary F-35 canopy repair stations located at Hill Air Force Base are considered inadequate to meet increasing demands. The stations can only support a "low initial production rate of six assemblies per month," according to Moore's office, which is acceptable at present but will soon be outpaced as the Air Force acquires more F-35 aircraft.

A sign is posted near the west gate of Hill Air Force Base northeast of Clearfield on Dec. 11, 2024. The base may receive a funding boost for a new F-35 repair facility in a provision in a military spending bill passed this week.
A sign is posted near the west gate of Hill Air Force Base northeast of Clearfield on Dec. 11, 2024. The base may receive a funding boost for a new F-35 repair facility in a provision in a military spending bill passed this week. (Photo: Isaac Hale, Deseret News)

"As the Air Force continues to acquire more F-35 aircraft, more of the canopy depot maintenance work currently being done by the manufacturer will soon, by contract, be transferred to the Air Force; at which time a much larger repair facility on base will need to be ready," Moore's office said in a press release.

The new facility will be necessary to avoid repair backlogs, higher maintenance costs and outsourcing projects to private contractors, his office added.

The annual spending bill will now head to the Senate for consideration.

The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.

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Cami Mondeaux is the congressional correspondent for the Deseret News covering both the House and Senate. She’s reported on Capitol Hill for over two years covering the latest developments on national news while also diving into the policy issues that directly impact her home state of Utah.
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