Rockwell Collins CEO Sees $130 Million In JSF Work During EMD Phase

By John Liang / November 6, 2001 at 5:00 AM
Rockwell Collins President and Chief Executive Officer Clay Jones said today that his company would likely get more than $130 million in subcontracting work during the Joint Strike Fighter's engineering and manufacturing development phase. Late last month, the Pentagon awarded a Lockheed Martin-led team an $18 billion EMD contract for the multi-role fighter aircraft, a contract that could be worth $200 billion over 40 years. Rockwell Collins, which is on that team, says it could get up to $2 billion...

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