Lockheed Martin Takes Part in Aero India

Company showcases selection of aircraft, precision systems, local and global programs at biennial event

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BENGALURU. Lockheed Martin is taking part at the 12th Aero India Exhibition to be held at the Yelahanka Air Force Station Bengaluru from February 20 – 24.

The company’s participation in the premier biennial aerospace event in the country reaches back to its inception in 1996. This year, Lockheed Martin would present a selection of fixed-wing and rotary aircraft, precision weapon systems, as well as the Indagounmanned aerial system which offers payload options and advanced ground control software, among others.

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Lockheed Martin representatives would also participate in a number of showcases that reflect the work the corporationhas undertaken with the India Innovation Growth Program (IIGP), which Lockheed Martin co-founded over 12 years ago. These events include the Start-Up Showcase and Drone Olympics.

Lockheed Martin stall locates in Hall E, Stand E2.19.

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