Lockheed Martin Announces Greenville Layoffs After Federal Contract Ends
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Lockheed Martin announces Greenville layoffs after federal contract ends
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) - Lockheed Martin announced on Friday that it will layoff employees from it's Greenville location after the Air Force ended a contract with the company. The U.S. Air Force ended its F-16 Depot Sustainment Program with Lockheed Martin in late April. The $900 million contract for the 10-year program provided depot facilities and maintenance for the F-16 aircraft in Greenville. It began in 2020 and was not renewed after five…
Lockheed Martin laying off 10% of Greenville workforce
Bulgarian Minister of Defence, Atanas Zapryanov, delivers remarks after the official reveal of Bulgaria's F-16 in Greenville, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025. (Photo provided by Lockheed Martin)As many as 180 South Carolinians could be out of a job after Lockheed Martin announced it will layoff 10% of staff working in the global aerospace giant’s Greenville facility. The layoffs follow a decision by the United States Air Force not to continue a $900 millio…
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