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TexasTowelie

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Sat Sep 5, 2020, 05:31 PM Sep 2020

Lockheed Martin's Greenville campus gets $62B boost with latest F-16 contract

A recent $62 billion contract to build 90 F-16 fighter jets is being touted as an important win for Lockheed Martin’s campus in Greenville, which had just a handful of planes left in its order book after losing a bid in 2018 to build a next-generation trainer jet for the U.S. Air Force.

Aerospace analyst Dhierin Bechai said the order — 66 jets for Taiwan’s military and 24 for the Royal Moroccan Air Force — provides “significant chances for follow up orders for more fighter jets and services.”

The jets will be built over a 10-year period.

“A year ago the backlog for the F-16 was just 30 units and we are now seeing the F-16 backlog being increased by 90 units with possibly more to come in the future strengthening the franchise,” he said in a Seeking Alpha report.

The contract also strengthens America’s grip in the Taiwan-China region, where tensions have erupted over Taiwan’s status as an independent democratic state. China considers Taiwan a rogue, island province that should be reunified with the mainland. The U.S. supports Taiwan’s independence.

Read more: https://www.postandcourier.com/business/lockheed-martins-greenville-campus-gets-62b-boost-with-latest-f-16-contract/article_a9255e64-eeb1-11ea-b804-7b2278f109b0.html

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Lockheed Martin's Greenville campus gets $62B boost with latest F-16 contract (Original Post) TexasTowelie Sep 2020 OP
"but we can't afford to keep the enhanced unemployment!" jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #1
Precisely Sherman A1 Sep 2020 #2
I guess I'm dense. rsdsharp Sep 2020 #3
There's never a budget or debt concern SCantiGOP Sep 2020 #5
+1 Sherman A1 Sep 2020 #6
These are foreign countries buying planes rsdsharp Sep 2020 #7
Or the Post Office SCantiGOP Sep 2020 #4

rsdsharp

(9,137 posts)
7. These are foreign countries buying planes
Sun Sep 6, 2020, 12:11 PM
Sep 2020

from private companies. I still don’t see that this has anything to do with US appropriations.

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