US fighter planes arrive in Philippines for training mission in South China Sea

US fighter planes have arrived in the Philippines for a training mission and operations to ensure access to the disputed South China Sea, the US Navy said on Thursday.
The Philippines’ long time ally deployed the aircraft to train Filipino pilots as Manila remains locked in an increasingly tense maritime dispute with Beijing.
The US Navy made a veiled reference to so-called freedom of navigation operations in which Washington sends a ship or plane to pass by a Chinese-claimed island to reject its claims of sovereignty.
“Growler aircraft will support routine operations that enhance regional maritime domain awareness and assure access to the air and maritime domains in accordance with international law,” the US Navy said in a statement, referring to the EA-18G Growler airborne electronic attack planes.
Manila has been improving its defence ties with the United States, its former colonial ruler, to help boost its ability to defend its territory.
The Philippines hosts the temporary detachment at the former US airbase of Clark, a two-hour drive north of Manila.