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Lockheed Eyes India for C-130J Global Hub
10 Jan
Summary
- Lockheed Martin considers India for C-130J final assembly outside the US.
- India's aerospace industry could see growth with a new C-130J production line.
- The Indian Air Force plans to acquire approximately 80 medium transport aircraft.

Lockheed Martin is evaluating India for its first-ever C-130J Super Hercules final assembly line outside the United States. Executives suggest this facility could evolve into a global production center for the aircraft. This strategic move aims to support India's Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) program while maintaining full production in Marietta, Georgia, for other international clients.
The proposed Indian facility would not only equip the Indian Air Force (IAF) with C-130Js but also aims to strengthen India's defense industry and global supply chain resilience. This aligns with India's 'self-reliant India' mission, potentially leading to C-130Js made in India for domestic and international markets.
The IAF issued a request for information in December 2022 to procure about 80 medium transport aircraft, intending to replace its aging AN-32 and IL-76 fleets. Lockheed Martin's C-130J is positioned to compete against offerings from Airbus and Embraer for this significant contract.




