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Lockheed
Martin F-35 Production, Testing And International Participation
Shift Into High Gear In 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
F-35C
Lightning II
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Credit:
Lockheed Martin
In a single
calendar year, the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lighting II program will
complete all remaining System Development and Demonstration
aircraft, deliver the first production-model F-35s to the armed
services and initiate full-scale flight test operations at
Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., and Naval Air Station Patuxent
River, Md.
“Two-thousand
nine is shaping up to be a year of firsts for the F-35 program,
with the first flight of our F-35C carrier variant, the first
vertical landing of our F-35B short takeoff/vertical landing
variant, the first stand-ups of our test sites as Edwards and Pax
River, the first training aircraft delivered to the U.S. Air
Force and the first F-35 orders from our international partners,”
said Dan Crowley, Lockheed Martin executive vice president and
F-35 program general manager, speaking at the Air Force
Association’s 2009 Air Warfare Symposium in Orlando, Fla.
“Already, we have delivered eight of 19 SDD jets, and we
are moving aircraft off the assembly line at a rate of about one
per month, a pace that continues to accelerate.”
Additionally, the
program will continue to validate the F-35’s highly evolved
mission systems software and hardware by adding to the more than
1,100 hours of flight testing and 115,000 hours of laboratory
testing already completed. The initiation of flight testing for
the first mission-systems-equipped F-35 will reinforce technical
risk reduction efforts for the most powerful and comprehensive
avionics system ever packaged into a fighter.
“As we
mature the F-35, we continue to see evidence of
ever-strengthening customer support – in the U.S. Air
Force’s request for stepped-up production, in the U.S.
Navy’s call for reinstatement of three early-production
F-35Cs, and in Norway’s and the Netherlands’
endorsement of the F-35 as their future fighter,” Crowley
said. “We will see more of the same in 2009, as we prove
out the Lightning II’s capabilities, and as our
international partners begin ordering their first airplanes.”
The F-35, a
supersonic, 5th generation stealth aircraft, is the
world’s most advanced multi-role fighter. Three F-35
variants derived from a common design, developed together and
using the same sustainment infrastructure worldwide, will replace
at least 13 types of aircraft for 11 nations initially, making
the Lightning II the most cost-effective fighter program in
history.
Lockheed Martin is
developing the F-35 with its principal industrial partners,
Northrop Grumman and BAE Systems. Two separate, interchangeable
F-35 engines are under development: the Pratt & Whitney F135
and the GE Rolls-Royce Fighter Engine Team F136.
Headquartered in
Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security company that
employs about 146,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged
in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration
and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and
services. The corporation reported 2008 sales of $42.7 billion.
F-35 and
Lightning II are trademarks of Lockheed Martin Corporation.
Source:
Lockheed Martin
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