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Denmark Selects New Fighter Aircraft

by Terma
June 10, 2016
in Air Force News
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Today, the F-35 was officially selected as Denmark’s future fighter aircraft. Terma looks forward to continue and increase cooperation with Lockheed Martin and their partners. The announcement from the Danish Minister of Defence declares that Denmark will acquire 27 F-35As.

“It is with great pleasure that I receive the news of the decision on the fighter aircraft acquisition. I congratulate the Danish government and the Danish Defense on reaching this new milestone. Terma has patiently awaited the decision for more than a decade, and we are very pleased that we are now able to explore further cooperation with the winning manufacturer, Lockheed Martin” says Terma President & CEO Jens Maaløe.

Terma has been a supplier to the F-35 program since 2004, and is now producing composite aerostructures and radar electronics for the program.

“Our company has evolved parallel to the program and we are excited to see what this new phase in our collaboration will bring. One thing is certain: we look forward to explore new areas of cooperation and bring “best value” to the F-35 program” says Jens Maaløe and continues: “To be a supplier to the international military aircraft industry takes hard work and dedication – and we are ready to continue down the road we began more than a decade ago”.

Lockheed Martin’s F-35 aircraft was chosen in competition with Boeing’s F-18 Super Hornet and Airbus’ Eurofighter Typhoon. The F-35 aircraft will replace Denmark’s F-16s which have been in operation since 1980.

The high-tech Terma Group develops products and systems for defense, non-defense and security applications, including command and control systems, radar systems, self-protection systems for aircraft, space technology, and aerostructures for the aircraft industry.

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