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Sioux City ANG paint facility honored by Royal Netherlands Air Force for aircraft maintenance efforts

  • Published Sept. 3, 2021
  • By Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Vincent De Groot
  • 185th Air Refueling Wing
Sioux City, Iowa --  

This week the Royal Netherland Air Force picked up their last F-16 that was painted at the Air National Guard paint facility in Sioux City, Iowa.

The Dutch Air Force has been sending F-16 Fighter aircraft to the Air National Guard Paint Facility in Iowa to be painted as part of regular maintenance over the course of the last ten years.

Members of the Iowa paint crew were presented with several items including a plaque, in appreciation of their contribution to helping maintain the Dutch aircraft.

The F-16s from the Royal Netherlands Air Force are assigned to the Air National Guard’s 162nd Fighter Wing in Tucson, Ariz. where they work with the Arizona National Guard as part of an international pilot training program in Arizona.

The Dutch F-16 that was completed this week in Iowa was the last aircraft that will be painted for the Royal Netherland Air Force as they begin transitioning to flying the newer F-35 beginning next year.

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  • Royal Netherlands Air Force honors ANG Paint Facility for contributions to aircraft maintenance

    Sioux City, Iowa August 31, 2021 B-roll video shows representatives from the Royal Netherlands Air Force presenting a few tokens of appreciation to team members of the Air National Guard paint facility in Sioux City, Iowa this week. The Dutch Air Force has been sending F-16 Fighter aircraft to the Air National Guard Paint Facility in Iowa to be painted as part of regular maintenance over the course of the last ten years. Members of the Iowa paint crew were presented with several items including a plaque, in appreciation of their contribution to helping maintain the Dutch aircraft. The F-16s from the Royal Netherlands Air Force are assigned to the Air National Guard’s 162nd Fighter Wing in Tucson, Ariz. where they work with the Arizona National Guard as part of an international pilot training program in Arizona. The Dutch F-16 that was completed this week in Iowa was the last aircraft that will be painted for the Royal Netherland Air Force as they begin transitioning to flying the newer F-35 beginning next year. Lower thirds: Maj. Van Den Huvel Royal Netherlands Air Force
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