Lockheed Martin And Lufthansa Technik Expand Cooperation

Companies ink MoU to advance sustainment and logistics solutions for global customers

Farnborough.  Lockheed Martin, the global defense technology company, and Lufthansa Technik, a leading international provider of technical services for the aviation industry, have signed a collaboration memorandum of understanding (MoU) at Farnborough International Air Show.

Speaking at the signing event, Michael Williamson, president Lockheed Martin International, said: “Today’s MoU brings together the expertise of two global aviation leaders. I’m excited about the potential this cooperation holds, enabling us to deliver a range of high-quality and affordable sustainment solutions to our international customers. This step reaffirms our commitment to partnering with European industry to enhance the resiliency of the defense industrial base.”

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Dr. William Willms, chief financial officer of Lufthansa Technik, said: “We are proud of our future closer cooperation with Lockheed Martin, a leading company in the defense sector. It is my firm conviction that we can achieve a lot together because our ways of thinking are very similar.  Lufthansa Technik stands for aircraft availability worldwide, so our international network is an important success factor in this cooperation.”

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