Lockheed Martin today released its
press-briefing schedule for the Paris Air Show.
All briefings will take place
at the company’s business chalet press center located in Row A, Chalet 400,
unless otherwise noted.

The F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter will participate in the flying display
and Lockheed Martin will exhibit its X-35 Joint Strike Fighter full-scale
mock-up plus a C-130J Hercules transport and Royal Navy Merlin helicopter
adjacent to its business chalet.
A U.S. Air Force F-16 and a U.S. Navy P-3C
Orion will both be on static display in the U.S. Government aircraft corral.

Additionally, Expedition One astronauts recently returned to Earth after
serving as the first crew aboard the International Space Station will be
available for luncheon interviews during the week at the Lockheed Martin press
center.

The press-briefing schedule:

Monday, June 18
* 10:00 a.m. — Dain Hancock, executive vice president of Lockheed Martin
Aeronautics Company, will discuss 21st-century air power related to
emerging new defense strategies in the United States and other
countries. Included will be an overview of how programs like the F-22,
Joint Strike Fighter, F-16, C-130J and advanced technology development
initiatives fit those strategies.

* 11:00 a.m. — Bob Coutts, executive vice president of Lockheed Martin
Systems Integration, will discuss growth opportunities as the business
area continues its evolution from a supplier of hardware to a full-
spectrum systems integrator providing systems and business solutions for
defense and adjacent-market customers worldwide.

* 12:00 p.m. — Air & Missile Defense addressing the PAC-3, THAAD, MEADS
and Navy Theater-Wide programs. Presented by Jim Cravens, director of
international business development for Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire
Control, and Fred Moosally, president of Lockheed Martin Naval
Electronics & Surveillance Systems-Surface Systems.

* C-130J update presented by Robert Elrod, executive vice president for
programs, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., discussing how new C-130
versions and upgrades can meet 80 percent of the world’s airlift needs.

Tuesday, June 19

* 10:00 a.m. — Al Smith, executive vice president of Lockheed Martin
Space Systems, covering programs in the space launch, satellite systems
and strategic missiles lines of business, such as the Atlas, Proton and
Titan launchers, Advanced EHF, IKONOS remote-sensing satellite and
interplanetary space probes.

* 11:00 a.m. — Mike Camardo, executive vice president of Lockheed Martin
Technology Services, announcing a new worldwide marketing program for
the Pampa trainer aircraft produced at the company’s facilities in
Cordoba, Argentina.

* 12:00 p.m. — Joint Strike Fighter program update presented by U.S.
Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Mike Hough, government JSF program manager,
joined by Lockheed Martin officials. Takes place at the U.S. Government
Pavilion in Hall 3.

* 1:00 p.m. — X-35 Joint Strike Fighter progress update by Tom Burbage,
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. executive vice president and Lockheed
Martin JSF team general manager, covering flight test results and all
aspects of Team Lockheed Martin’s solution for the next-generation,
joint service, multinational strike fighter. Takes place at the U.S.
Government Pavilion, Hall 3.

* 1:00 p.m. — Space Commercialization by Jay Honeycutt, president of
Lockheed Martin Space Operations, and Ken Reightler, vice president and
program manager of the Science, Engineering, Analysis and Test program,
presenting new initiatives for using space technology in commercial
applications and discussing how excess capacity at NASA facilities could
be used for commercial research and development.

* 2:00 p.m. — Horizontal Technology Insertion In Fixed- and Rotary-Wing
Sensor Systems by Mike Donovan, vice president of fire control and
sensors, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control.

Wednesday, June 20

* 10:00 a.m. — International partnership briefing by Bob Trice, corporate
vice president of business development; Bob Clifford, president of
business development for Continental Europe; and Ian Stopps, chief
executive of Lockheed Martin U.K., Ltd.

* 11:00 a.m. — F-16 program update by Don Jones, vice president for F-16
programs, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., discussing revolutionary
advancements, new sales, and the long-term global outlook for the
Fighting Falcon.

* 1:00 p.m. — Helicopter Platform Integation by Peter Schultz, president
of Lockheed Martin UK Integrated Systems, and Dan Spoor, president of
Lockheed Martin Canada.

* 2:00 p.m. — Advanced aeronautics technologies by Paul Bavitz, executive
vice president for systems, technology and strategy development, and
Neil Kacena, director of technology development and integration for
advanced development programs, both of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.,
discussing details of Lockheed Martin’s technological approach and
leadership for developing and integrating advanced aeronautics
technologies and systems in answer to new defense strategies.

Thursday, June 21

* 10:00 a.m. — Advanced New-Technology Combat Systems by Carey Smith,
vice president of business development, Lockheed Martin Naval
Electronics & Surveillance Systems.

* 11:00 a.m. — Strike Weapons Update by Larry Lawson, vice president of
strike weapons, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control.

* 12:00 p.m. — F-22 update by Bob Rearden, vice president and program
manager, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.

* 1:00 p.m. — P-3 Orion: Proud Heritage, Bright Future, covering its
service and proud history as a maritime patrol aircraft for the U.S.
Navy and other naval forces, as well as a border security patrol
aircraft for the U.S. Customs Service and highlighting the future of
maritime avionics systems integration, its roadmap and phased capability
upgrades of existing platforms. Presented by Ted Samples, vice
president of strategic alliance programs for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Co., Bob Browning, vice president of business development for Lockheed
Martin Aircraft & Logistics Centers; and Mike Meyer, director of
international maritime surveillance aircraft business development,
Lockheed Martin Naval Electronics & Surveillance Systems.

* 2:00 p.m. — Media tour of static display U.S. Navy P-3C by Mike Meyer,
director of international maritime surveillance aircraft business
development, Lockheed Martin Naval Electronics & Surveillance Systems,
and the U.S. Navy aircraft crew. Takes place at the aircraft in the
U.S. Government aircraft corral.

Lockheed Martin officials also will participate in briefings with key
partners on the C-27J medium transport (with Alenia) and the T-50 advanced
trainer (with Korea Aerospace Industries) at times and locations to be
announced.

Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global
enterprise principally engaged in the research, design, development,
manufacture and integration of advanced-technology systems, products and
services.
The Corporation’s core businesses are systems integration, space,
aeronautics, and technology services.
Lockheed Martin had 2000 sales of more
than $25 billion.

  • Contacts in the U.S. and U.K. before June 15:
  • Corporate — Lee Whitney 301-897-6121 or Jim Fetig 301-897-6352
  • Aeronautics — Mary Jo Polidore 817-777-6736
  • Systems Integration — Pete Harrigan 301-897-6171
  • Space Systems — Jan Wrather 303-971-5967
  • Technology Services — Wendy Owen 856-486-5126
  • Lockheed Martin U.K., Ltd. — Mark Douglas 20-7314-2239
  • Lockheed Martin Air Show Press Center June 16 and June 18-22:
  • Telephone (33-1) 41 57 52 82
  • Fax (33-1) 41 57 43 85