The new Bulgarian F-16 Block 70 advanced trainer and multirole fighter jet, which arrived in the country on April 2, has completed its first flight in Bulgarian airspace.
Around 5:00 p.m. yesterday, the aircraft took off from the Third Air Base "Graf Ignatievo." The flight marked another step in the acceptance procedures of the fighter jet by the Bulgarian Air Force.
Aviation enthusiasts and photographers captured striking images of the aircraft in flight. At the end of April, the technical condition of Bulgaria’s first F-16 Block 70 drew sharp public reactions and sparked speculation.
The Ministry of Defence and the Air Force refuted the suspicions that the aircraft was "second hand" and "broken", explaining that a deviation in one of its systems had been identified during the delivery flight to Bulgaria.
They assured the public that the F-16 would only take to the skies once it is fully operational and poses no additional risk to pilots, technical personnel, or the new aviation equipment.
Bulgaria Has Not Absorbed a Single Euro of the €600 Million Just Transition Fund, Caretaker Regional Development Minister Said
Economy Minister Orders On-Site Checks at Electricity Suppliers Following Surge in Complaints
Sunken Fishing Vessel off Sozopol Shows No Breaches or Holes in the Hull, Navy Chief Says
Министър Иван Христанов: Получихме сигнал за потенциална заплаха за националната сигурност