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April 3, 2023 | International, Aerospace

UK says Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems win nearly $200 mln contract, to create 140 jobs

Lockheed Martin Corp and BAE Systems Plc won a F-35 jet maintenance support contract worth 161 million pounds ($200 million), creating 140 jobs in Britain, the country's Ministry of Defence said on Tuesday.

https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/uk-says-lockheed-martin-bae-systems-win-nearly-200-mln-contract-create-140-jobs-2023-04-04/

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