The LoI builds on an
agreement inked by PZL Mielec, a Lockheed Martin
company, and PGZ at the Farnborough
International Air Show, in late July. It
includes involvement in the Medium Extended Air
Defense System (MEADS), which is NATO's air and
missile defence system of choice.
In addition, there is
a commitment to the evaluation of a regional
BLACK HAWK helicopter upgrade, maintenance,
repair and overhaul facility in
Poland and greater involvement of
PGZ member companies in the supply of weapons,
components and assemblies for products
manufactured in Mielec.
"This is a very
significant step towards tightening the
cooperation between Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa and
Lockheed Martin which is a very important
partner for us. We hope this cooperation will
result in strengthening our long-term
partnership and our involvement in many
successful projects, to the benefit of both
American and Polish industry," said
Arkadiusz Siwko,
President, Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa.
"Lockheed Martin has
customers in more than 70 countries worldwide
and is pursuing a strategy of international
business growth which presents significant
opportunities for PGZ," added
Jonathan Hoyle.
"Through PZL Mielec,
which sustains employment for more than 1,500
workers directly and thousands more across the
Polish supply chain, we are already an integral
part of
Poland's defence industrial
sector. We believe this agreement will lead to
an even deeper partnership with
Poland, supporting hundreds more
jobs within PGZ member companies and boosting
the contribution the defence industry makes to
the national economy."
The new letter of
intent underpins Lockeed Martin's position as a
trusted partner for
Poland's national defence. With an
office in central
Warsaw for nearly 20 years, the
company partners with the Polish Ministry of
Defence on a variety of programmes including Air
Sovereignty Operation Centres; F-16, which is a
cornerstone of the Polish Air Force; Sniper
advanced targeting pods; C-130 and Aegis Ashore.
Through Lockheed
Martin's acquisition of Sikorsky in
December 2015, the
company directly employs more than 1,500 people
in
Poland and helps sustains
thousands of additional high-value engineering
and manufacturing jobs in the national supply
chain.