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Lockheed Martin Eyes India for C-130J Co-Production
9 Dec
Summary
- Lockheed Martin proposes C-130J co-production facility in India.
- Indian Air Force is seeking up to 80 tactical lift transport aircraft.
- Tata Lockheed Martin has already delivered 250 C-130J tails from Hyderabad.

Lockheed Martin has put forth a proposal to establish its inaugural global co-production facility for the C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft in India. This strategic initiative aligns with the Indian Air Force's (IAF) ongoing search for up to 80 new tactical lift transport aircraft to modernize its fleet. The C-130J has been a consistent performer for the IAF over the past 15 years, serving as a reliable asset.
This potential co-production agreement is closely tied to Lockheed Martin's bid for the IAF's Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) program. The company has partnered with Tata Advanced Systems to compete for this multi-billion dollar deal, which aims to replace aging Soviet-era aircraft. This collaboration extends existing ties, as Tata Lockheed Martin Aerostructures Limited has already produced and delivered 250 C-130J tail assemblies from its facility in Hyderabad.
The proposed facility would mark a significant step in bolstering India's defense manufacturing capabilities. Furthermore, Tata Advanced Systems is establishing a dedicated defense maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility in Bengaluru, expected to be operational by early 2027. This comprehensive approach underscores Lockheed Martin's commitment to the Indian market and its long-term industrial vision for the region.



