SECNAV Del Toro Meets With Industry on V-22 Osprey

US Navy

Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro met with the chief executives of Bell Boeing earlier this week to discuss the V-22 Osprey program following the Dec. 6 grounding of the V-22 fleet.

"We are committed to the reliability, availability, and safety of this vital aircraft," said Secretary Del Toro. "The Navy is working closely with our Service and industry partners to return the Osprey to flight, while our priority remains ensuring the safety of our Sailors, Marines, and Airmen."
"I was reassured by our industry partners' commitment to improving reliability and readiness of the V-22 while providing the safest aircraft to accomplish the V-22's unique missions in both competition and conflict."

The grounding of the V-22 Osprey fleet is the result of a fatal crash off the coast of Japan on Nov. 29. The cause of the crash is currently under investigation.

Navy and Marine Corps V-22 aircraft deliver transformational speed, depth, and agility to our Sailors and Marines, conducting all-weather assault support, time-critical logistics and supply missions in support of Naval Forces and Combatant Commanders.

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