Field will be responsible for performing critical work and will provide services that ensure the use of approved Lockheed Martin engineering and licensed parts. The company currently possesses experience with multiple Lockheed Martin aircraft types, including the C-130 Hercules and the F-16 Fighting Falcon.
“We are incredibly proud of this achievement and eager to start working alongside Lockheed Martin,” said John Taylor, Field’s President of US Operations. “This is a testament to the high standards of our team who are the backbone of our operation, and it will ensure continued readiness for Lockheed operators.”
Field Aerospace and its top-tier aviation infrastructure in Oklahoma City are designed to meet the demanding requirements of Lockheed Martin aircraft. The company’s highly skilled workforce, which includes a team where 40% are U.S. military veterans, has in-depth knowledge of military, commercial, and derivative airframes.