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Automated Wing-Skin Production Reduces Costs on Lockheed Martin JSF.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)

Advanced Materials & Composites News, April, 2000

Using an automated fiber-placement process, the Lockheed Martin Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) team has demonstrated substantial cost and schedule savings in production of the aircraft's composite upper wing skin.

"This process clearly saves time and money without compromising wing-skin quality," said Frank J. Cappuccio, vice president and program manager of the Lockheed Martin JSF team. "I'm pleased with the result because we're dead serious about controlling costs and managing our program efficiently."

The automated fabrication process is part of the Airframe Affordability Demonstration (AAD) program the Lockheed Martin JSF team is performing in concert with the construction of two concept demonstrator aircraft. AAD is part of the team's JSF...

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