- Quickstep completes qualification tests to begin production of C-130J composite wing flaps
- Total C-130J flap program expected to generate US$75-US$100 million over five years
- Deliveries expected to commence during the 2013/14 financial year as planned
Quickstep (ASX:QHL), the manufacturer of high-grade carbon-fibre composite components, today announced that it has completed all qualification tasks required by Lockheed Martin’s materials and process technical engineering testing program. This confirms Quickstep’s readiness to manufacture high quality composite parts for the Lockheed Martin C-130J ‘Hercules’ aircraft.
The qualification test results include the successful fabrication of destructive test articles using Lockheed Martin’s approved production processes.
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