Magellan Aerospace Corporation is to continue producing F-35 Lightning II horizontal tail assemblies under an agreement with BAE Systems. The multi-year agreement is the continuation of contract awards made to Magellan by BAE Systems and will further Magellan's participation on the global program.
Magellan and BAE Systems have been working together to produce horizontal tails for the global F-35 program for more than a decade, signing the original Letter of Intent for this agreement in 2006. Both companies have since made significant investment in facilities, technologies and training to ensure the successful delivery of these flight-critical assemblies to F-35 prime contractor Lockheed Martin. The horizontal tail assemblies produced at Magellan's facility in Winnipeg, MB, will be used on the Conventional Takeoff and Landing variant of the F-35. Magellan is targeting to produce more than 1,000 ship sets of horizontal tail assemblies over the life of the F-35 program.
"Magellan has been able to achieve and maintain the maximum production rate per year during the COVID-19 crisis. The award of this agreement to Magellan and the ongoing demand for horizontal tails will enable our rate to be maintained for another three years,” says Phillip Underwood, Magellan's President and CEO. “Magellan is proud to be contributing on a critical program, from the earliest days, supporting all of the global customers in this unprecedented international enterprise.”
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Magellan Aerospace Corp. | Aircraft Landing Gear, Aircraft Structural Components, APU Components, Cowl Flaps, Empennages, Engine Nozzles, Engine Parts, Exhaust Systems, Fabricating Services, Helicopter Assemblies, Machining Services, Metal & Alloy Castings, Metal & Alloy Fabrications, Nacelles, Precision Machined Parts, Wing Spars |
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Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II |
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