Lockheed says it will no longer fight to try and preserve production of the F-22 fighter jet. Recent budget-plans by the Defense Department to scale-back the program could affect thousands of jobs across the nation, including about 2,000 at Lockheed’s Marietta plant. However, Lockeed’s chief financial officer says other projects involving large cargo-plane production could preserve many of the jobs now tied to the F-22.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
Lockheed Pulls Back On Push To Save F-22
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4/23/2009 08:42:00 AM
Labels: Defense Department, F-22, federal budget, Georgia jobs, Lockheed Martin