Lockheed rejects assertions that C-130J is flawed
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Lockheed Martin Corp. and Air Force reject the findings of a report submitted by Department of Defense (DOD) Inspector General (IG) which state that Lockheed C-130J Hercules is rife with problems like the propeller blades coming apart and the 'hurricane hunters' that are unable to perform the missions. However, Air Force feels that the C-130J is meeting cost, schedule, contract, and regulatory commitments.
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Year: 2004
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Lockheed Martin begins assembly of first JSF
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The assembly of the F u35 Joint Strike Fighter, a conventional take-off version for the Air Force was commenced by the Lockheed Martin Corp. and this take off version was the first of potentially thousands of airplanes for the U.S. and allied militaries. It is expected that the first JSF is scheduled to be completed in December 2005 and begin its test flights in 2006.
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Year: 2004
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Lockheed begins systems work on helos
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Lockheed Martin Corp. has received the first new-production Sikorsky Aircraft Mh-60R helicopters to begin the system installation work on the Navy submarine and surface-ship interdiction missions' platform. The engineers and technicians will transform the helicopters into the most advanced anti-submarine ad surface-ship attack helicopter ever built for the Navy.
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Year: 2005
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