Aerospace Sector Warns New US Tariffs Could Put Air Safety, Supply Chain at Risk
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Aerospace sector warns new US tariffs could put air safety, supply chain at risk
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A group representing major U.S. and global aeropsace companies on Tuesday warned new tariffs on imported commercial aircraft, jet engines and parts could put air safety and the supply chain at risk or have unintended consequences.
Lockheed Martin top managers highlight air superiority and supply chain issues at Bernstein Conference
Lockheed Martin confirmed the F-35 programme remains a vital revenue source, accounting for around 30% of total company revenue, with continued growth expected in production and sustainment. “Air superiority and the Golden Dome initiative are key priorities for the next year,” stated CEO Jim Taiclet. The company reported a 48% increase in its Missiles and Fire Control backlog over two years, signalling strong future revenue potential. High singl…
In the United States, Washington's Strategic Systems Programs, DC, assigned to Lockheed Martin a change in the value of $1 billion to a contract already in existence relative to the conventional rapid attack system, the cd. Conventional Prompt Strike. This contractual change will allow to support the management of the program, the engineering development, the integration of the systems, the supply of long-term materials and equipment and special…
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