F-16s for Ukraine: US General announces new fighter jet deliveries
Kyiv • UNN
General Cavoli announced the preparation of a new batch of F-16s for Ukraine and the expansion of pilot training. Ukrainian forces are already using F-16s to protect the sky.

A new batch of F-16 fighters is being prepared for transfer to Ukraine. This was stated by the Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Head of the U.S. European Command, U.S. Army General Christopher Cavoli during a hearing in the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee on April 3, reports UNN.
Details
According to him, in addition to the aircraft that have already been transferred, more fighters are being prepared, and the training program for Ukrainian pilots is being expanded.
There are more F-16s ready to be deployed there. There are more pilots in training
The general emphasized that Ukrainian forces are already using F-16s to defend the sky - fighters are used to intercept Russian missiles and to launch offensive strikes.
At the same time, Cavoli clarified that none of the aircraft transferred to Ukraine came directly from the United States.
"However, none of the F-16s were from the U.S. They were mostly from Northern European countries, the Netherlands and Denmark," Cavoli added.
Recall
Earlier, UNN wrote that Belgium postponed the delivery of F-16 fighters to Ukraine until 2026 due to delays in receiving F-35s. Belgian Prime Minister Bart de Wever assured that Belgium will continue to support Ukraine.