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Lockheed (LMT) Wins $382M Deal to Support F-35 Fighter Jets

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Lockheed Martin Corp.’s (LMT - Free Report) business unit, Aeronautics, recently secured a modification contract involving F-35 fighter jets. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, MD has offered the award.

Details of the Deal

Valued at $382.1 million, the contract is expected to be completed by December 2028. Per the terms of the deal, Lockheed will provide initial spares to support lot 17th’s F-35 Lightning II jets.

This modification further includes the procurement of the global spares pool and afloat spares package/deployment spares packages. The deal will serve the U.S. Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, Foreign Military Sales customers and non-U.S. Department of Defense participants.

Work related to this contract will be executed in Fort Worth, TX.

Importance of F-35 for LMT

Lockheed Martin enjoys a dominant position in the global military aircraft space with its F-35 fleet. The stealth aircraft boasts features that make it an ideal choice for many nations. Moreover, LMT’s constant efforts to modernize and upgrade the aircraft with advanced technologies and enhance its capabilities to meet current warfare needs boost demand significantly.

The F-35 program remained the largest revenue generator for its Aeronautics business unit and accounted for 68% of Aeronautics’ net sales in 2021.
Lockheed Martin has delivered 841 F-35 airplanes since the program's inception, with 271 jets in backlog till September 2022. This, along with the latest contract win, boosts sales expectations for the Aeronautics business segment.

Lockheed expects to make deliveries of this stealth aircraft in the range of 147-153 jets per year in 2023 and 2024, and 156 in 2025 and beyond. This, in turn, should bolster LMT’s revenues significantly from the military aircraft arena.

Growth Prospects

Per Mordor Intelligence projections, the global military aircraft market is expected to witness a CAGR of more than 4% during 2022-2031. Such projections indicate immense opportunities for Lockheed Martin to further reap the benefits of military aircraft market expansion. Other prominent defense majors that are involved in the manufacturing of military aircraft are Northrop Grumman (NOC - Free Report) , Airbus Group (EADSY - Free Report) and Textron (TXT - Free Report) are also expected to benefit from the aforementioned market growth projection.

Since its inception, Northrop Grumman has been a pioneer in the development of manned aircraft. From fighter jets and stealth bombers to surveillance and electronic warfare, Northrop Grumman has been providing manned solutions to customers worldwide. It has built some of the world’s most advanced aircraft, ranging from the innovative B-2 Spirit stealth bomber to the game-changing E-2D Advanced Hawkeye.

Its Aeronautics Systems unit is engaged in the design, development, production, integration, sustainment and modernization of advanced aircraft systems, whereas its Mission Systems segment offers advanced mission solutions and multifunction systems like Airborne Early Warning & Control, LONGBOW Fire Control Radar and Scalable Agile Beam Radar.

Airbus Group’s military aircraft comprises A400M, the C295 tactical transporter, the new-generation A330 Multi Role Tanker Transport and Eurofighter, the most modern swing-role fighter ever conceived.

Further, Airbus has been providing its aircraft customers with an extended portfolio of services for more than 40 years. Its services range from the training of flight and ground crews to live firing exercises anywhere around the world.

Textron’s military aircraft includes the Beechcraft T-6 training aircraft and the Beechcraft AT-6 light attack aircraft. The company also manufactures the Beechcraft Model 18 light bomber, the T-44 and T-34 training aircraft and the T-1A jet trainer.

Moreover, its subsidiary, Able Aerospace Services provides component and maintenance, repair and overhaul services in support of commercial and military fixed- and rotor-wing aircraft.

Price Movement

Shares of Lockheed have gained 40.5% in the past 12 months against the industry’s decline of 3.9%.

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