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Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company is a major unit of Lockheed Martin with headquarters at Fort Worth, Texas. Lockheed Martin Aeronautics is also based in Marietta, Georgia and Palmdale, California. Palmdale is home to the Advanced Development Programs (ADP), informally known as the "Skunk Works". Various subassemblies are produced at locations in Florida, Mississippi, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The company draws upon the rich history of the former Lockheed and Martin Marietta corporations. While the formation of Lockheed Martin in 1995 was a merger of equals, by far the greatest contribution to Lockheed Martin Aeronautics was the product portfolio of Lockheed. This included the C-5, C-130 and C-141 transports as well as the F-2, F-16 (purchased from General Dynamics), F-117, F-22 (now F/A-22) and X-35 (now F-35). The most important project by far to Lockheed Martin Aeronautics is the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). Worth a potential $200bn the initial order book is approximately 3,000 excluding almost guaranteed export orders. The F/A-22 air dominance fighter, while smaller in terms of aircraft ordered, is still of great importance to Lockheed Martin (and partner Boeing). In January 2005 doubts have been expressed regarding procurement of two Lockheed Martin built aircraft — the C-130J and the F/A-22. This is part of a wider spending review to reduce the federal deficit and offset the costs of the Iraq War. The Department of Defense has proposed canceling any further purchase of the C-130J to shave billions off the procurement budget. This would necessitate an upgrade of the C-130H fleet, a project which would also cost billions (though over an extended timescale). Cancellation of the USAF procurement would jeopardize the whole C-130J program, which could prevent Lockheed from capitalizing on the large foreign demand for tactical transports. The DOD has not yet suggested canceling the F/A-22, but is arguing for reduced spending on the project. The crash of a production aircraft (worth almost $260m) on December 20 2004 will give ammunition to opponents of the project. Lockheed Martin Aeronautics had revenues of just over $1 billion and employed 27,000 personnel in 2003. Products
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