Denmark's Multicut A/S to produce aluminum parts for F-35
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Multicut A/S, a precision component manufacturer located in Vildjberg, Denmark, has been notified by Lockheed Martin that it would be awarded the contract for making aluminum machined parts for F-35 fighters.
Under the contract to be issued, the Danish company will produce items such as brackets and fittings for the F-35 for an initial period of three years.
"Denmark continues to benefit from participating in the F-35 program, and this contract award with Multicut reaffirms Lockheed Martin's commitment to grow the industrial participation program with Danish companies of all sizes," said Jack Crisler, Lockheed Martin F-35 vice president, at Multicut in Vildbjerg.
"Multicut and other Danish companies are participating in a truly international, highly innovative 'next generation' program, which will endure for more than 40 years. Should Denmark select the F-35, Danish companies will be involved in the construction of the F-35 global fleet, and potentially in sustainment of the F-35 over the entire life cycle of the program."
Lars Rasmussen, Multicut A/S chief executive officer, called the development a major landmark that "allows us to move into component manufacturing for a fifth-generation fighter aircraft and positions our company well for many years to come."
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