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Mar 1, 2009 (newstodate): Denmark's leading aerospace company, Terma has landed an additional contract for parts for the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter aircraft.
On February 24, 2009, Lockheed Martin and Terma signed a contract for the supply of composite components for the stabilizers on a number of F-35 aircraft.
-Terma has entered into a series of specific orders for the F-35 on a continuous basis, and we expect to win more contracts in the coming years, says Jens Maaloe, Terma President & CEO.
The latest multi-million DKK contract covers the 17 aircraft included in the Low Rate Initial Production 3 phase of the program.
With this contract, Terma now supplies a range of components for the F-35. Besides structures for the aircraft stabilizers, this includes conventional edges for the aircraft wings and parts for the fuselage, pods for advanced test equipment, and high-tech electrical components.
On February 24, 2009, Lockheed Martin and Terma signed a contract for the supply of composite components for the stabilizers on a number of F-35 aircraft.
-Terma has entered into a series of specific orders for the F-35 on a continuous basis, and we expect to win more contracts in the coming years, says Jens Maaloe, Terma President & CEO.
The latest multi-million DKK contract covers the 17 aircraft included in the Low Rate Initial Production 3 phase of the program.
With this contract, Terma now supplies a range of components for the F-35. Besides structures for the aircraft stabilizers, this includes conventional edges for the aircraft wings and parts for the fuselage, pods for advanced test equipment, and high-tech electrical components.