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Lockheed Martin expands Johnstown facility to manufacture F-16 parts

Lockheed Martin anticipates the growing demand for F-16 parts around the world and this move is to ensure that they keep up with the demand.
F-16 parts to be produced in Johnstown include the aft engine access covers, engine access doors, F-1 fuel tank, and inlet.

The work will generate 80 new jobs and Lockheed Martin plans to lease a new building to accommodate it. 

3 September 2021: Lockheed Martin is all set to bring a new F-16 manufacturing work to its facility in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The work will generate 80 new jobs and they plan to lease a new building to accommodate it. 

Wayne Davis, Director, Lockheed Martin’s Johnstown site said, “Lockheed Martin continues to see demand for new F-16s around the world, requiring development of additional parts manufacturing sites to ensure it can keep up with demand. Johnstown’s selection for this new work reflects the highly skilled workforce in the area, a record of quality production and the space available to expand. We are proud to grow our presence in Johnstown and to contribute to the acceleration of jobs.”

F-16 parts to be produced in Johnstown include the aft engine access covers, engine access doors, F-1 fuel tank, and inlet. Upon completion in Johnstown, the parts will be shipped to Greenville, South Carolina, for final assembly and integration into the F-16s on the production line. This is in addition to F-16 component and sub-assembly work already performed at the site today.

Early work in Johnstown will kick off this year, with the bulk of hiring and other significant efforts beginning in 2022. In addition to the F-16 work, the Johnstown facility also provides parts and services for the F-35 and F-22 fighter jets, and the C-130 military transport aircraft.

In addition to the nearly 400 jobs already in place at the site today, Lockheed Martin maintains a strong presence in the Johnstown community, giving more than USD 42,000 to local organizations and efforts last year.