HELICOPTER CREWS SAY THANK-YOU TO HAVANT
Havant, UK, November 7,
2007
Lockheed Martin UK had a
flying visit from members of 814 Naval Air Squadron today
who dropped in to mark their Merlin helicopter fleet
declaring Full Operational Capability.
Six members of 814
Squadron, also known as the Flying Tigers, flew a Merlin
over the Lockheed Martin UK – Integrated Systems plant in
Havant, pausing to salute the crowds gathered outside.
Later the crew spoke to
hundreds of Havant staff about how the Merlin they created
is used for everything from rescuing stranded sailors to
catching drug smugglers.
“Declaring Full
Operational Capability demonstrates we have kept all the
promises we made on this programme,” said Lockheed Martin UK
– Integrated Systems group managing director Ron
Christenson. “We promised we would create the best
anti-submarine warfare helicopter in the world; we promised
we would create new UK jobs and new UK skills and we
promised we would deliver to schedule and to cost. I’m proud
to say we have delivered on all of these promises.”
Commanding Officer of
the Flying Tigers, Commander Peter Munro-Lott said: “The
Merlin is a tremendous machine and will be a vital part of
the Royal Navy’s inventory for many years. We will soon be
embarking on HMS Illustrious, so this was the perfect
opportunity to come to Havant and meet some of the people
who made this aircraft possible.”
Lockheed Martin UK was
awarded the contract for the Merlin Mk 1 in 1991. The
helicopter was primarily designed to hunt enemy submarines
but today it is relied on for troop and equipment movement,
force protection, search and rescue, maritime and littoral
surveillance, drug interdiction and anti-submarine warfare.
Work on the Merlin
continues through the £750 million Merlin Capability and
Sustainment Programme, with more than 1,400 people across
the country ensuring the machines stay at the cutting edge
of design.
The Merlin is also being
examined for its potential in the Maritime Airborne
Surveillance and Control (MASC) programme. MASC is the third
component of the UK’s future carrier strike capability and
will work with the future aircraft carrier (CVF) and the
Joint Strike Fighter to provide airborne early warning and
command and control capabilities.
Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed
Martin employs about 140,000 people worldwide and is
principally engaged in the research, design, development,
manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced
technology systems, products and services.
Lockheed Martin UK, a unit of Lockheed
Martin Corporation, is a leader in systems integration
working on major programmes spanning the aerospace, defence
and civil sectors. Lockheed Martin works with more than 100
business partners and employs over 1700 people at more than
a dozen sites across the UK.
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