Lockheed to help PAF meet its requirements

13 Aug, 2004

General James, L. Jamerson (Retd), President Middle East and Africa for Corporate Business Development of M/s Lockheed Martin (LM), has expressed the desire that M/s LM would assist Pakistan Air Force (PAF) in meeting its requirements.
He said this during a meeting with Federal Minister for Defence Rao Sikandar Iqbal here on Thursday, says a press release.
The minister told James L. Jamerson that M/s Lockheed Martin should accord priority to Pakistan Air Force requirements.
He informed him that the PAF had recently raised a letter of request (LoR) to the United States for the provision of additional F-16 aircraft and M/s LM should extend its support of the materialisation of our request in this regard.
Jamerson said that the M/s LM would help to upgrade the existing fleet of F-16 and to provide C-130 aircraft and radars to the Pakistan Air Force after meeting the legal and procedural requirements.

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