LM Accepts Delivery of 1000th Nacelle for C-130J Military Airlifter
- 17 year manufacturing activity continues, with 2011 production expected to double 2008 figures
To meet this significant production rate increase GKN Aerospace has moved manufacture to an entirely new, state of the art production line at the Company's site on the Isle of Wight, UK.
In recognition of the landmark 1000th nacelle delivery and of the success of the ongoing relationship between GKN Aerospace and Lockheed Martin, Ross Reynolds, Lockheed Martin VP for C-130 programmes, visited GKN Aerospace and toured the new C-130J production line on Thursday August 19th, 2010.
Speaking to the GKN Aerospace team during his visit, Reynolds commented: "As the launch nation and operator for the C-130J, the United Kingdom and the Royal Air Force hold a special place in the history of the C-130 programme. It is therefore fitting that we should be celebrating this major milestone and the enduring relationship between Lockheed Martin and UK technology. GKN Aerospace is a proven and valued supplier and we look forward to the growth and prosperity that the worldwide demand for the Super Hercules will bring to GKN Aerospace".
Jeff Armitage, VP and Managing Director Nacelles at GKN Aerospace explained: "The 2009 five year contract extension from Lockheed Martin enabled us to invest in an advanced new production line and to implement the very latest in lean and supply-chain-management initiatives. As a direct result we have been able to achieve the significant production rate increases and price reductions required by our customer and the programme."
Source : GKN Aerospace

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