Lockheed Martin
Completes C-130J Deliveries for 2001
20 December 2001
Program Continues Outstanding Performance in
Reaching Milestones and Demonstrating Capabilities
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company wrapped up the C-130J
transport program for 2001 on Dec. 20 with delivery of the 15th
and final aircraft of the year. The aircraft, a standard-length
C-130J, was flown to the company's Palmdale, Calif., facility
where it will undergo conversion to an EC-130J Commando Solo
Special Operations aircraft. Once converted, the aircraft will
be assigned to the 193rd Special Operations Wing, based at
Harrisburg , Pa.
Other deliveries this year include seven KC-130J tankers for
the U.S. Marine Corps, three C-130J-30s for the Air National
Guard, the first ever extended fuselage length C-130s flown by a
U.S. Air Force-gained unit, and four C-130Js for the Italian Air
Force.
Other C-130J highlights in 2001 include the release of the
Block 5.3 software, which brings the J-model fleet up to full
functionality; paratroop and airdrop testing with the C-130J-30;
delivery of the last C-130J-30 to Australia; acceptance of the
aircraft into service in Australia; and the last of 25 C-130Js
to U.K.'s Royal Air Force.
"This year has seen tremendous strides forward in the C-130J
program", said Ross Reynolds, Lockheed Martin's C-130J program
vice president. "Our schedules have been aggressive, and our
entire team has demonstrated to customers around the world that
we can deliver."
Current customers for the C-130J and C-130J-30 include the
U.S. Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Command, U.S.
Coast Guard, U.S. Marine Corps, U.K. Royal Air Force, Royal
Australian Air Force, Italian Air Force and the Royal Danish Air
Force. A total of 84 aircraft have been delivered with another
27 currently on order.
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. 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 around the world. Products include the F-16,
F-22, C-130J, F-117, U-2, and Joint Strike Fighter, among other
renowned aircraft.
LM Aeronautics is a unit of Lockheed Martin Corp.,
headquartered in Bethesda , Md.sLockheed Martin is a global
enterprise principally engaged in the research, design,
development, manufacture, and integration of advanced-technology
systems, products and services. The corporation's core
businesses are systems integration, space, aeronautics, and
technology services.
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