Airborne Technologies (ATI) has received official approval from Lockheed Martin (LMCO) as a certified supplier for resistance welding. This milestone is a testament to ATI's unwavering commitment to excellence and adherence to the highest industry and customer-specific standards, the company says. The certification authorises ATI to conduct spot welding on LMCO products in strict compliance with the American Welding Society's specification and LMCO’s proprietary specification.
With this certification, ATI is now firmly positioned as a key supplier within LMCO’s supply chain, reinforcing its capability to deliver high-quality, mission-critical components. This approval reflects the confidence that LMCO places in ATI's technical expertise, operational integrity, and robust quality assurance processes.
“The ATI team is proud to achieve the milestone of becoming an approved Lockheed Martin resistance welding supplier,” says Anthony Grant, Vice President and General Manager of Engineered Products for AllClear. “This certification reflects both Lockheed Martin's and ATI's shared commitment to quality and reliability. We look forward to continuing our partnership with Lockheed Martin, providing sustainment solutions to keep our customers' fleets mission-ready worldwide.”
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Airborne Technologies, Inc., an All Clear Company | Machining Services, Metal & Alloy Fabrications, Milling, Tooling, Welding |
Lockheed Martin Corporation | |
All Clear Aerospace & Defense (was Kellstrom Defense) | Adhesives, Aircraft Landing Gear, AN, MS & NAS Series Fasteners, Avionics Management Systems, Brake System Components, Bushings, Electronic Components, Epoxy Adhesive, Fasteners, Flight Directors, Forging, Fuel Tanks & Systems, Fuel Test Equipment, Hydraulic Actuators, Hydraulic Equipment, Hydraulic Test Equipment, Inertial Components & Systems, Infrared Target Designators, LCD Displays, Oxygen & Air Regulating Equipment, Pneumatic Test Equipment, Radar Reconnaissance Equipment, Radio Communications Equipment, Silicone Adhesive, Test Equipment, Weapons Sights |
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