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Lockheed Martin, Government Officials Tout Site's 75 Years of Manufacturing Excellence and a Strong Future
Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) in Marietta, Georgia, marked its 75th anniversary as a U.S. Center for Manufacturing Excellence June 17, showcasing cutting‑edge technology and innovation that will sustain the facility's mission of delivering solutions for the nation and its allies for generations to come.
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MARIETTA, Ga., June 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) in Marietta, Georgia, marked its 75th anniversary as a U.S. Center for Manufacturing Excellence June 17, showcasing cutting‑edge technology and innovation that will sustain the facility's mission of delivering solutions for the nation and its allies for generations to come. "For 75 years, our team at Marietta has evolved to meet the needs of our customers, nation, and a changing world, pioneering airpower solutions that strengthen global security," said O.J. Sanchez, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics president. "We honor a legacy built on excellence, commitment, community and innovation while looking toward the next 75 years of developing and delivering capabilities that matter." Lockheed Martin's Marietta site and its C-130 production line hold the distinction and world record for the longest continuously running military aircraft production line in history. While the C-130 has been foundational to the site's success for decades, the site's influence and impact continues to grow, to include involvement in Skunk Works projects. "For 75 years, Lockheed Martin has helped strengthen our nation's security and Georgia's economy, and today's announcement of 1,200 new Marietta-based jobs is another milestone in that enduring partnership," said Gov. Brian Kemp, keynote speaker at the ceremony, and joined by family. "These new jobs are creating meaningful careers for hardworking Georgians while supporting production of world-class aircraft like the C-130J Super Hercules and F-35 Lightning II, equipping America's service members and our allies with next-generation capabilities." U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk also addressed present and former employees of the site on a stage flanked by static displays of iconic aircraft proudly made in Marietta, including the first fifth-generation fighter, the F-22 Raptor, and the C-130J Super Hercules. A well-established global defense contractor, Lockheed Martin generated $4.5B in economic impact for the state in 2025 and employs 5,600 people. The Marietta site serves as a global hub that offers production, sustainment, and a resilient supply chain for U.S. and international customers. At the same time, the facility provides an anchor for the U.S. and state of Georgia economy and workforce. ...
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