RAeS Webinar: Sopwith Named Lecture 2021
In this Sopwith Named Lecture, hear from Greg Ulmer, Executive Vice President of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and PaulΒ ...
Executive Vice President of Aeronautics, Lockheed Martin
Search every verified Gregory Ulmer interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote β each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. Gregory Ulmer, Executive Vice President of Aeronautics at Lockheed Martin, has discussed the F-35 program's progress in production, cost reduction, and sustainment. He stated that Lockheed Martin reduced its portion of F-35 sustainment costs per flight hour by 44% over the past five years and aims to lower it another 40% over the next five years, targeting a cost of $25,000 per flight hour by 2025. Ulmer noted that the company signed block buys for lots 12, 13, and 14, achieving an $80 million unit cost for the F-35A model in lot 13, one year earlier than planned, with the lot 14 price below $78 million. He also addressed the transition from the Autonomic Logistics Information System (ALIS) to the Operational Data Integrated Network (ODIN), describing an 80% reduction in hardware components and successful initial flight tests. Regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, Ulmer said supplier delays impacted production, leading to an alternate work schedule for 12 weeks, with a revised delivery target of 121 aircraft for 2020, down from a pre-pandemic plan of 141. Ulmer has also highlighted the F-35's international partnerships and capabilities. He noted that the United Kingdom, as a Tier One partner, builds 15% of the value of planned F-35s, supporting over 20,000 UK jobs annually. He confirmed that the F-35 was selected in Switzerland's competition, ranking first in three of four categories and quoted about 2 billion francs below the next competitor. On the fastener issue, Ulmer stated that a worst-case engineering analysis assuming every fastener was in the wrong location showed a design limit load of 131%, providing significant margin, and that corrective actions included kitting materials to prevent commingling. He also discussed the F-35's sensor fusion, 360-degree situational awareness, and plans to expand internal weapons bay capacity from two to six air-to-air missiles.
“We've lowered Lockheed Martin's portion of F-35 sustainment costs per flight hour by 44% over the past five years and we expect that we will lower that figure another 40% over the next five years going forward.”
“UK companies alone build 15% of value of the more than 3,000 planned F-35s, driving significant export revenue as well as GDP growth for the United Kingdom; the program is projected to create and support more than twenty thousand jobs per year across every region of the UK for decades to come.”
“RollsβRoyce is among more than 45 United Kingdom companies that contribute to the F-35 program β from the MartinβBaker ejection seat to the Cobham refuelling probe to the BAE Systems built aft fuselage β every F-35 has British parts incorporated from nose to tail.”
“The program provides 21st century capability at the same or less cost of late 20th century 4th gen fighters by investing in new technologies to enhance reliability and maintainability of the jet.”
In this Sopwith Named Lecture, hear from Greg Ulmer, Executive Vice President of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and PaulΒ ...
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Greg Ulmer, the vice president and general manager of Lockheed Martin's F-35 Lightning II fighter program, discusses the latest on the jet's cost per flying hour and unit price, simulator capabilities and the fastener issue on jets produced to date a the Air Force Association's 2020 Air Warfare Symposium in Orlando where our coverage was sponsored by Leonardo DRS.
Greg Ulmer, vice president and general manager of the F-35 Ligthning II fighter program at Lockheed Martin gives a walk aroundΒ ...
Greg Ulmer, VP and General Mgr of Lockheed Martin's F-35 Program gives a detailed update on where the program is now and what the future holds during an interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the Air Force Association Air, Space and Cyber Conference held at the Gaylord National Harbor. Our Air, Space and Cyber Conference coverage is sponsored Elbit Systems of America, L3 Technologies and Leonardo DRS.
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Greg Ulmer, vice president and general manager of Lockheed Martin's F-35 program, says he expects a Lot 11 agreement with the US government within about 30 days, and discusses the company's June 6 delivery of the first four F-35 Lightning II fighters to the UK, program updates, modernization, sustainment, software stability, the Autonomic Logistics Information System (or ALIS), aircraft availability, and turnaround rates, projected unit pricing, potential new markets for the jet -- including Finland and Canada -- and much more during a wide-ranging, July 14, 2018, interview with Defense & Aeroβ¦
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