DEFENCE INDUSTRY

Derco and Aerostar S.A. Sign Agreement in Support of Romanian Air Force F-16 Fleet

  • Providing Specialized Tooling, Equipment and Training for F-16 Fleet

BACAU, Romania, November 17. Derco, a Lockheed Martin Company, signed an agreement with Aerostar S.A. to repair landing gear, wheels and brakes in support of the Romanian Air Force F-16 fleet, reducing lead times and improving logistics for mission readiness.

Derco President and General Manager Todd Morar, Deputy Secretary General of NATO Mircea Geoană and Aerostar President and CEO Grigore Filip (left to right) visit an aircraft landing gear production line at Aerostar in Bacau, Romania.

Through specialized tooling, equipment, technical documentation and training provided by Derco, Aerostar will be equipped with the knowledge and skillset to successfully repair F-16 components.

“We’re proud to be the latest Lockheed Martin business to partner with Romania through this new agreement with Aerostar,” said Derco’s President and General Manager Todd Morar. “Derco’s technology solution that we are sharing with Aerostar will ensure the readiness, effectiveness and safety of Romanian military personnel operating F-16 fighter jets.”

“Aerostar will provide maintenance and repair activities required for new aircraft fleets in Romania and the region. We want to strengthen Romania’s position in this market and rely on our technical capabilities and knowledge,” said Grigore Filip, president and CEO at Aerostar S.A.

Aerostar President and CEO Grigore Filip and Derco President and General Manager Todd Morar (left to right) sign an agreement to repair landing gear, wheels and brakes for Romania’s F-16 fleet, strengthening the aerospace and defence industry.

The agreement comes days after the first European F-16 Training Center was inaugurated earlier this week at Fetești Air Base, southern Romania and builds on Lockheed Martin’s 26 years of cooperation with Romania in support of its national defence, industry and academia.

As a global technology leader, Lockheed Martin is committed to supporting the Ministry of Economy’s work to strengthen the capabilities of Romania’s aerospace and defence industry and to investing in long-term partnerships that support the creation of high-skilled jobs and technology transfer.

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