First Two "Super
Hercs" for Italy Accepted by Air Force
1 July 2002
MARIETTA, Ga. - Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., a business
area of Lockheed Martin Corp. [NYSE: LMT], announced today (July
2) that the Government of Italy has accepted the first two of 10
"stretched" C-130Js on order for the Aeronautica Militare
Italiana (AMI, Italian Air Force). This version of the C-130J,
designated CC-130J by the U.S. Air Force, is now known around
the world for its tremendous range, speed and lift capability.
These aircraft will be ferried to Pisa, Italy, where the AMI's
46th Air Brigade will operate them.
"The CC-130J is rapidly gaining a reputation as the world's
most-capable airlifter," said Ross Reynolds, vice president of
the C-130J program. "Its increased capacity and performance make
it the solution for many strategic, as well as tactical, roles.
The delivery of these aircraft will further strengthen the AMI's
force structure."
Italy is Europe's second largest C-130J operator, with a
total of 22 aircraft on order. The United Kingdom's Royal Air
Force has 25 C-130Js, and Denmark has three on order with an
option for a fourth. Several other European countries are poised
to select the C-130J to meet all their airlift needs.
Built at Lockheed Martin's Marietta, Ga., facility, the
CC-130J is based on the standard C-130J model, but features a
fuselage 180 inches (457.2 centimeters) longer than the standard
C-130J model, providing the greater airlift capability required
by many operators.
The Italian configuration of the C-130J is among the most
sophisticated yet developed for the aircraft. It has a highly
advanced suite of communications and defensive systems that
include U/VHF combined multiband radios and a laser warning
receiver system. In addition, it is the first C-130J
"receiver-tanker" built. A receiver-tanker has the ability to
both refuel other aircraft as well as being refueled itself
during flight - a true "force multiplier" that provides the
operator with greater flexibility in performing strategic or
tactical transport missions.
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. is also building a National
Training Center (NTC) at Pisa Air Base in support of the C-130J
aircraft program. The AMI NTC primarily will be used to conduct
C-130J aircrew and maintenance training, but will also provide
growth potential as well as classroom facilities for other
aircraft programs.
A total of 118 C-130Js and CC-130Js have been ordered
worldwide, with 86 aircraft delivered so far. Current customers
include the U.S. Air Force, Air National Guard, Air Force
Reserve Command, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Marine Corps, Royal Air
Force, Royal Australian Air Force, Italian Air Force and the
Royal Danish Air Force.
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., headquartered in Fort Worth,
Texas, is a leader in the design, development, systems
integration, production and support of advanced military
aircraft and related technologies. Its customers include the
military services of the United States and allied countries
throughout the world. Products include the F-16, F-22, JSF,
F-117, T-50, C-5, C-27J, C-130, C-130J, P-3 and U-2.
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