Israeli Aerospace reaches deal with Lockheed to make wings for F-35 next generation warplane
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Israeli Aerospace reaches deal with Lockheed to make wings for F-35 next generation warplane
Published April 24, 2013
Associated Press
JERUSALEM Israel Aerospace Industries says it has signed a long-term contract with U.S. defense giant Lockheed Martin to produce wings for the F-35 next-generation fighter jet.
The state-owned company said Tuesday the contract is for 10 to 15 years and could generate up to $2.5 billion in sales.
It says the wings will be made at an Israeli facility that already produces wings for Lockheed's F-16 warplane.
The F-35 is the Pentagon's most expensive weapons program, with an estimated cost of nearly $400 billion. The program aims to replace a wide range of existing aircraft for the U.S. and several partner countries.
The program has suffered repeated delays. The Pentagon briefly grounded its small fleet of F-35s in February after discovering a small crack in an engine turbine blade.
unhappycamper comment: So much for the myth that American military contractors employ Americans to build American weapons in America.