Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin’s legacy spans over a century of groundbreaking innovation in aviation and aerospace. Beginning in 1912, Glenn L. Martin crafted his first aircraft with Orville Wright's support, while the Lockheed brothers were designing record-breaking seaplanes in San Francisco. Over the next 80 years, both companies played critical roles in developing some of the most advanced military aircraft, including Lockheed’s Stealth and Blackbird planes from its secretive Skunk Works division and Martin’s P-38 Lightning and rocket contributions to the American space program. In 1995, the two companies merged to form Lockheed Martin, a powerhouse in aerospace and defense. Today, the legacy continues with advanced projects like the F-35 Lightning, which you can experience through a flight simulator at Pearl Harbor.

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