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F-35 Lightning II:
Connecting to the Global Supply Chain
Tom Burbage
Executive Vice-President and General Manager
F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program
26 October 2010
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F-35 Value Proposition
Airframe
70-90% Common
or Cousin Parts
2 Interchangeable
Engines
Sustainment
Toolset
Lift Fan
Commonality
Key To
Affordability
Tri-Variant Design
STOVL
CV
CTOL
F136
F135
International Partners
Avionics System
~100% Common
5TH Gen Fighter
Global Delivery
System
Economies
of Scale
International Industrial
Participation
• VLO Stealth
• Fighter Performance
• Integrated Sensor Fusion
• Net Enabled Ops
• Advanced Sustainment
Global Cooperation
Results In:
Global Recapitalization
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F-35 International Partnership
The Netherlands
Canada
Australia
United Kingdom
Turkey
Norway
Italy
Denmark
Production, Sustainment and Follow-on Development
MOU Signed by All Nine Partners (Canada – Fall 2006)
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Continued Canadian Commitment
To F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program
• 1997-2002 – Concept Demonstration
and Prototype Phase
• 2002-2013 – System Development and
Demonstration Phase
• 2007-2051 – Production, Sustainment and
Follow-on Development
• 2014 – Beginning of Planned Procurement
Canadian Government Evaluation at Each Phase Proved
Strong Business Case for Continued Participation
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F-35 Program Schedule
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016 2017
2018
FY 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017 2018
CY 2006
System
Development
and
Demonstration
First Flights
AA-1
STOVL
CATB
CTOL
CV
LRIP 1 (2)
LRIP 2 (12)
LRIP 3 (17)
LRIP 4 (32)
LRIP 5 (42 )
LL
Low-Rate Initial
Production
and
Multiyear
Procurement
LRIP 6
LRIP 7
Planned Production
• Air Force
• Dept of Navy
• Partners
LRIP 8
1,763 CTOL
680 CV/STOVL
800-1,500
LRIP 9
EOQ
MULTI YEAR 1
Updated schedule in work based on ongoing program restructure
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Aircraft Production
Aircraft on Order
SDD (19 A/C)
LRIP 1 (2 A/C)
LRIP 2 (12 A/C)
LRIP 3 (17 A/C)
LRIP 4 (32 A/C)
Long Lead Funding
LRIP 5 (42 A/C)
Production Ramp Underway
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Flight Test Progress
Cumulative Flights
CTOL
CV
4502010 Flight Test Plan
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
J F M A M J J
STOVL
A S O N D
CATB
Exceeding 2010 Cumulative Plan, STOVL Challenges
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Best Value Industrial Model
 JSF Industrial Participation follows the Best Value Approach –
Not a Traditional Offset (IRB) Program
 All Direct Work on F-35 Through Life Of Program
 No Offset Multipliers
 Contracts Begin Years Prior to First Canadian F-35 Planned
Delivery
 Best Value Industries in US and Partner Nations are Offered
an Opportunity to Compete and Win Work
 Extended Business: Forecasts of SDD and LRIP Contracted and
Committed Projects Extended through Full Rate Production
 Strategic Opportunities: Exclusively Reserved for Canada
 Competitive Opportunities: Open Competitions to Which
Canadian Companies Are Invited
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Canadian Innovations
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Industrial Participation Summary
 Currently Identified 192 IP Opportunities Through 2035 For Canadian
Industry in IP Plan Valued at >$9.5B (TY USD)
 Increased More Than $2B Since Industrial Participation MOU Signing in Fall 2006
 Additional Work for Sustainment Will Evolve
 Engine Work Additional
 Contracts for $277M Currently In Place With Canadian Industry
 High-Tech, High-Value Work Identified for Canadian Industry Over 30+ Years
 CTOL Horizontal Tails
 CV Outboard Wings
 Composite Parts
 Machining
 F135 and F136 Engine Provide
Additional Industrial Work
New Opportunities Continue To Be Identified
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F-35 Opportunities Across Canada
• BNH
• Bombardier Aerospace
• CMC Electronics, Inc.
• CPS Industries
• DY4 Systems Inc.
• Edward Moore Design
• GE Bromont
• Heroux - Devtek
• Advanced IO
Systems
• AVCORP
• BCD Electronic
• Firebird
Semiconductors
Ltd.
• NGRAIN
• Xantrex
Technology
• AMENAZA Technologies
• Axia NetMedia Corp.
• Mediatronics
• 2Source Manufacturing
• Acroturn
• ACT
• ALCOA Forged and Cast Products
• Alpha Casting
• Amphenol
• ASCO
• Ben Machine
• Casebank Technologies
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• Howmet, Laval Division
• Mindready Solutions Inc.
• Montreal Carbide Co. Ltd.
• Nav-Aids
• P&W Canada
• Simgraph
• SIDO Limited
• Shellcast
• University of Quebec
• IMP Group
• Novatronics
• Composites Atlantic
• Magellan - Bristol
• Northern Aero
• Centra Industries
• CFN
• Curtiss Wright
• Cyclone
• Dishon
• DRS Technologies
• Eagletronics Industries
Inc.
• FAG Aerospace
• FTG
• Goodrich CA
• Graphico Edgelit Panels
(Graphic Precision)
• Handling Specialty
• Honeywell Engines Sys
and Serv.
• Hummingbird
• Interfast
• JN Nilson
• Magellan Chicopee
• Magellan Orenda
• Mediatronics
• Nikon Metrology
(formerly Metris/Virtek)
• Motivational Industrial
Equipment
• Mxi Technologies
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• National Research Council
• NCR
• Noranco
• Northstar Aerospace
• Ontario Die Company
• Spartan Electronics
• Stealth Computer Corp
• Strite
• Unique Broadband Systems
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F-35 Canadian Components
LEFAS – Machined Details
Strite , Northstar
CV Outboard Wing & Machining
AVCORP
CTOL Horizontal Tail
Magellan-Bristol
Machining Center Fuselage
Heroux-Devtek,
Aerostructures, Inc.
EPMS Power Panels
DRS
Pylon AME
Dishon
Machining – Fwd Fuselage & Wing
Magellan-Chicopee
Heroux Devtek
Inlet Lip Castings
Howmet - Laval Division
PTMS Controller Pkg
Honeywell Engine
Systems & Services
GPS Chassis Machining
Centra / Dishon
ELS Circuit Cards
FTG, Samuel Specialty, CMR
Radar Subsystems & Machining
CMC Electronics
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TNS Connectors & PWBs
Mindready
Composite Structures – Ctr Fuse
Composites Atlantic
Landing Gear M&O
Goodrich
Landing Gear Components
Acroturn
Heat Exchangers – Machining,
Castings, Tube Bending
CPS Ind., Alpha Casting
Handling System Tooling
Handling Specialty
Fiber-Placed Nacelle Skins
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F-35 Projected Market
United States
United
Kingdom
Canada
Australia
Netherlands
Turkey
Denmark
Italy
Israel
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Singapore
Norway
Japan South Korea Greece
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Finland
Belgium
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F-35 Production vs 4th Gen Aircraft
250
Capacity For New
FMS Customers
200
150
F-35 Production-U.S. & Partners
100
50
0
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
F-35 Lightning II: The Future of Aerospace Work
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Creating Enduring Global
Industrial Relationships
F-35 Production System
Autonomic Logistics
Global Sustainment
Global Delivery
System
Connecting to the Global Supply Chain
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