Canada will acquire 65 F-35 aircraft from Fort Worth-based Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. to replace its military fleet of CF-18 Hornets.
Kim Testa, senior manager of international communications for Lockheed Martin, said the contract doesn’t mean new jobs in Fort Worth, but it does mean long-term work for teams in D-FW who will be handling a significant portion of the assembly and rollout.
The contract value was not disclosed, but F-35 aircraft on average are priced at $60 million per unit payday loans for self employed. The fighter jets are a fifth-generation aircraft with pricing levels that include fuel tanks and emission equipment in the final marketed price, Testa said. Previous generations of aircraft did not include all of the additional equipment in the final marketed price.
The F-35 is a supersonic, multiple-role aircraft and stealth fighter developed by a consortium of nine countries, including Canada.
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