Manufacturing Industry
Aerospace: Joint strike fighter contracts expand. (Industry insider).
Advanced Materials & Processes, January, 2002
Partners and subcontractors to Lockheed Martin, recent winner of the U.S. Defense Department's Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program, are hammering out contracts for key shares of this multibillion-dollar effort. Eaton Aerospace, for example, was selected by Lockheed Martin in November to provide the primary fluid power system for the revolutionary aircraft.
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Eaton's role as a Tier 1 fluid power systems provider to the JSF program is expected to generate nearly $1 billion in revenues for the company over the life of the contract. Lockheed partner Pratt & Whitney will get $4 ...
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