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Lockheed gets $132 million KC-130J contract modification

U.S. Air Force contract is for a Foreign Military Sales deal with France.

By Geoff Ziezulewicz
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics has received a $132 million U.S. Air Force contract modification for KC-130J Hercules aircraft. A U.S. Marine Corps Hercules tanker is shown here landing in Australia for an exercise last month. Australian Defence Force photo
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics has received a $132 million U.S. Air Force contract modification for KC-130J Hercules aircraft. A U.S. Marine Corps Hercules tanker is shown here landing in Australia for an exercise last month. Australian Defence Force photo

WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 (UPI) -- Lockheed Martin Aeronautics has received a $132 million U.S. Air Force contract modification for KC-130J Hercules aircraft.

The modification involves two of the U.S. government-configured tankers that are part of a foreign military sales deal with France.

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Work will be performed in Georgia.

The expected completion date is April 2020.

The Air Force Life Cycle Management center is the contracting activity.

The KC-130J provides aerial refueling for tactical and tiltrotor aircraft and helicopters and is also capable of conducting rapid ground refueling operations for armored and tactical vehicles.

The aircraft, assigned to the U.S. Marine Corps, has more than 20,000 flight hours in Iraq, Lockheed said.

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