Fokker Technologies, a division of GKN
Aerospace, has signed an agreement with Northrop Grumman
for the delivery of the in-flight opening
doors for the F-35 Lightning II (JSF).
The contract is valued at
approximately Euros 100 million.
Under the agreement, Fokker will be
responsible for the manufacture of the in-flight opening doors for
the next batch of aircraft in low rate initial production lots 10
and 11.
This agreement continues the
current arrangement through the previous low rate initial
production lots, with potential opportunities to continue for the
full rate production phases.
The agreement also reaffirms Fokker’s
position as a strategic supplier in the F-35 program and helps
secure skilled specialist work at Fokker Technologies in Hoogeveen
and Papendrecht (Netherlands) and its supply base over the coming
years.
“We are very pleased with the success of our
long-term relationship with Northrop Grumman. We are especially
proud that our successful co-operation in the F-35 program was
recognized by awarding contracts for the next F-35 production
batches. This also emphasizes the success of the F-35 JSF
industrial participation in the Netherlands,” said Hans Büthker,
CEO of Fokker Technologies. “The enthusiasm of Fokker Technologies
employees about our contribution to the F-35 and the teamwork with Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin is enormous. The agreements
demonstrate the willingness, trust and commitment of our partners
to use our unique capabilities and services.”
Fokker Technologies has been a
part of the F-35 program since 2002 and has produced and delivered
electrical wiring interconnection systems, flaperons, in-flight
opening doors, engine parts, arresting gear for F-35 aircraft that
are currently flying and in production.
“Fokker has
been an outstanding supplier to Northrop Grumman’s F-35 program
for many years,” said Brian Chappel, vice president and F-35
program manager, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems. “They have
consistently responded rapidly to design changes, provided the
tools and people needed to support program growth, and delivered
their products on time.”
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