LOCKHEED MARTIN AERONAUTICS PRESIDENT DESCRIBES
PROGRAMS’ STATUS AND FIVE-YEAR MEASURES OF SUCCESS
19 July 2004
FARNBOROUGH, England
(July 19, 2004) – Dain
M. Hancock, president of Lockheed
Martin [NYSE: LMT] Aeronautics
Company, cites annual sales growth,
a doubled order backlog and a 22
percent increase in jobs as
indicators of success since Lockheed
Martin’s military aircraft
businesses began operating as a
single company four-and-a-half years
ago.
"Our
position in the world aircraft
industry is unique by virtue of our
strong product portfolio, our large
backlog and our diverse customer
base," Hancock said. "We recognize
that we have a tremendous
responsibility to our customers as
custodian for the world's most
important military aircraft
programs. We are dedicated to
performing and being prepared to
meet future customer requirements as
they emerge."
January
2005 will mark the five-year
anniversary of Lockheed Martin
Aeronautics' creation in early 2000
through the consolidation of three
entities that formerly operated as
separate companies. Since then, the
company has seen more than 25%
compounded annual growth in its
sales, a doubling in order backlog
to over $37 billion (as of year-end
2003), and 22 percent growth in
employment to the current total of
about 28,000.
"Another
indicator of the company's health
can be found in our investment in
capital facilities, which has been
more than $830 million (U.S.) over
the lives of the F/A-22 and F-35
Joint Strike Fighter Programs,"
Hancock said. "This investment is
creating the world's most modern
aircraft production and assembly
facilities."
Speaking
to the news media at Lockheed
Martin's Farnborough briefing center,
which is situated near displays
including a full-scale mockup of the
F-35, Hancock summarized the current
status of some of the company's key
aircraft programs:
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The
F/A-22 Raptor is in production
for the U.S. Air Force with a
total of 74 production aircraft
under contract. The program has
resolved performance challenges
with avionics stability and is
currently undergoing Initial
Operational Test and Evaluation
(IOT&E) with the USAF.
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The
F-35 program is three years into
a 12-year development program.
Milestones in the past year have
included manufacturing
preparations, aircraft
subcomponent production and
testing, supportability
advances, propulsion system
testing and the beginning of
aircraft assembly.
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The
F-16 program recently began
delivering two new aircraft
variants, the advanced Block
50/52-Plus and the Block 60, and
is the most modern fighter
currently available on the world
market.
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Deliveries of the advanced
C-130J are occurring on or ahead
of schedule and the version is
now being deployed globally with
excellent operational results.
The 50th anniversary
of the C-130’s first flight will
occur this August – another
major milestone in the life of
the remarkable Hercules product
line.
New
chapters of success are
meanwhile being written in
Lockheed Martin’s many other
aeronautics programs, which
include upgrades of existing
platforms, international
partnership programs, unmanned
systems, advanced development
initiatives and aircraft fleet
support.
In
regard to advanced development
programs, Hancock explained how
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics’ famed
“Skunk Works” joins with teams
throughout the Corporation and
particularly with Lockheed Martin’s
newest business area, Integrated
Systems and Solutions. “This R&D is
focused on results-based military
capabilities and highly integrated
systems,” he said.
Lockheed Martin
Aeronautics Co., a business area of
Lockheed Martin, is a leader in the
design, research and 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/A-22, F-35 JSF, F-117, C-5, C-130,
C-130J, P-3, S-3 and U-2. The
company produces major components
for the F-2 fighter, and is a
co-developer of the C-27J
tactical transport and T-50
advanced
jet
trainer.
Headquartered in Bethesda, Md.,
Lockheed Martin employs about
130,000 people worldwide and is
principally engaged in the research,
design, development, manufacture and
integration of advanced technology
systems, products and services. The
corporation reported 2003 sales of
$31.8 billion.
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