DOD APPROVES LOCKHEED MARTIN F/A-22 RAPTOR AIRCRAFT FOR
FULL-RATE PRODUCTION
MARIETTA, Ga. - April 19, 2005
The Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] F/A-22 Raptor fighter
aircraft has been given the green light by Department of
Defense acquisition officials to enter into full-rate
production.
An acquisition decision information paper released by the
Department of Defense on April 18 states “The Under
Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology, and
Logistics) [Michael W. Wynne] approved the full rate
production capability of the F/A-22.” This decision
officially transitions the Air Force’s premier fighter
program to a new level of confidence and maturity.
“This is great news for warfighters whether they are
soldiers on the ground or airmen guarding the skies,” said
Larry Lawson, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company executive
vice president and general manager of the F/A-22 program.
“This decision reflects confidence in the performance of
the aircraft demonstrated during an exhaustive Independent
Operational Test & Evaluation program as well as the team’s
proven ability to produce the aircraft,” Lawson added. “This
is the culmination of a tremendous effort put forward by
many in the Air Force as well as industry. The Raptor team
understands the overwhelming capability the F/A-22 provides
is vital today and must also be relevant for three to four
decades to come.”
This F/A-22 program milestone follows initial operational
test findings in February and March by both the Air Force
and the Department of Defense, which judged the aircraft to
be “overwhelming effective” in its performance. Air Force
pilots will be able to dominate any engagement with the
Raptor. The F/A-22 will provide protection for troops no
matter where they are, to an extent never before possible.
The F/A-22 Raptor, the world's most advanced fighter, is
built by Lockheed Martin in partnership with Boeing and
Pratt & Whitney. Parts and subsystems are provided by
approximately 1,000 suppliers in 42 states. F/A-22
production takes place at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
facilities in Palmdale, Calif.; Meridian, Miss.; Marietta,
Ga.; and Fort Worth, Texas, as well as at Boeing's plant in
Seattle, Wash. Final assembly and initial flight testing of
the Raptor occurs at the Marietta plant facilities.
The Raptor is slated to reach initial operational
capability in December 2005 at Langley Air Force Base, Va.
The F/A-22's balanced design of stealth, supercruise speed,
supportability and super-agility, along with its advanced
integrated avionics, will enable combat commanders to change
the way future wars are fought.
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