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Gov’t invests $9.8b for new Lockheed Martin-manufactured C-130J Hercules aircraft

The Australian Government is set to purchase 20 brand-new Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules aircraft for the Royal Australian Air Force in an effort to address future air transportation demands.

Quickstep secures follow-on contract to supply C-130J to Lockheed Martin

Australia’s largest independent aerospace composite company Quickstep Holdings is providing Lockheed Martin C-130J trailing edge flap supplies as part of a new five-year follow-on...

Quickstep secures C-130J/LM-100J contract extension

Australian carbon fibre specialist Quickstep has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Lockheed Martin for a Long Term Flexible Contract (LTFC) associated with the ongoing supply of C-130J/LM-100J...

Quickstep delivers positive results in 2016 on the back of strong aerospace manufacturing performance

Leading composite manufacturer Quickstep has announced a $50.1 million revenue for the financial year ended 30 June, an increase of 27% from the $39.5...

Quickstep appoints new Non-executive Director

Quickstep Holdings, the renowned manufacturer of advanced carbon fibre composites for the aerospace and automotive industries, has announced the appointment of Mr James Douglas...

ORPE Technologiya greenlights Quickstep’s innovative Qure machine for installation at its facility

NSW-based advanced composite manufacturer Quickstep is close to completing the first contract for its Qure technology after European aerospace composites manufacturer ORPE Technologiya successfully...

Quickstep enters $75 million agreement with Lockheed Martin to supply wing flaps

Quickstep has signed a $75 million agreement with US aerospace company Lockheed Martin for the manufacture and delivery of wing flaps for the C-130J...
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