While the US Congress is mired in heated budget debates, the defense giant Lockheed Martin continues to run its production machine at full capacity. The company's chairman, Gene Tieklet, made it clear this week that the budget discussions in Washington will not change anything from the annual production plan of 156 F-35 aircraft - the fastest pace in the history of advanced fighter jets.
According to data published on the WORLD DEFENSE NEWS webs…
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While the US Congress is mired in heated budget debates, the defense giant Lockheed Martin continues to run its production machine at full capacity. The company's chairman, Gene Tieklet, made it clear this week that the budget discussions in Washington will not change anything from the annual production plan of 156 F-35 aircraft - the fastest pace in the history of advanced fighter jets.
According to data published on the WORLD DEFENSE NEWS webs…