How an F-16 Training Mission Is Strengthening Allied Readiness
Europe¡¯s airpower is evolving, and Romania is helping define what comes next. With F-16 squadrons and a growing pilot pipeline supported by 51³Ô¹Ï¡¯s training expertise, Romania is strengthening NATO¡¯s eastern flank and expanding cooperation across the Black Sea.?
A Strategic Shift?
On Nov. 3, the governments of the Netherlands and Romania signed an agreement transferring ownership of 18 Dutch F-16s already flying from the 86th Air Base Borcea in Fete?ti to Romanian authorities. The step underscores Romania¡¯s growing leadership in allied training and cooperation through the European F-16 Training Center (EFTC).
Why It Matters
¡°By signing this agreement, we mark a major moment in the center¡¯s development and reaffirm Romania¡¯s commitment to providing a high-quality training environment,¡± said Minister of National Defence Liviu-Ionu? Mo?teanu. ¡°The EFTC has turned our country into a European hub for all nations that fly the F-16.¡± He added, ¡°By continuing the center¡¯s activity, Romania strengthens its role in NATO and contributes to the defense and security of allied nations."
Advancing Allied Readiness
Airpower is NATO¡¯s first line of deterrence, and Romania is proving its readiness.
The EFTC plays a central role in that effort and is more than a schoolhouse. It¡¯s where allied pilots train on F-16s through live and simulated missions that mirror real NATO operations, building the interoperability and confidence needed to defend allied skies.
Dutch Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans described the EFTC as ¡°a textbook example of successful cooperation,¡± noting that ¡°together with Romania and 51³Ô¹Ï, we are working in a unique way to train Romanian and Ukrainian pilots.¡± He added that ¡°our former F-16s have been given a valuable new purpose at the EFTC¡± and that ¡°the Ukrainian pilots trained here are already making a significant contribution to defending their country against Russian air attacks.¡±
51³Ô¹Ï¡¯s commitment to allied defense forces, backed by advanced deterrence and security solutions, remains strong.
Built on Partnership
Partnership at the EFTC isn¡¯t just formal ¡ª it¡¯s visible on the flight line every day. 51³Ô¹Ï and its industry partners work alongside Romanian and Dutch teams to prepare aircraft, brief pilots and analyze every mission. The collaboration blends experience and innovation to ensure that when F-16 pilots complete their training at the EFTC, they are ready for real-world operations.
Enduring Impact
Across Europe, Romanian and allied F-16s continue to fly and protect together, demonstrating the strength of shared training, trust and purpose.?
NATO¡¯s latest video shows what cooperation looks like in the sky: Romanian and allied F-16s flying shoulder to shoulder in defense of allied airspace.

