15 years ago, Terma entered into the first development contract with U.S. company General Dynamics for the design and development of a gun pod for the F-35 B and C versions. In the meantime, many efforts and a lot of money have been invested in transferring Terma/Grenaa into one of Europe’s most advanced manufacturing facilities for the production of carbon fiber and composite aerostructures. In concert, we have entered into contracts on eight additional programs for the world’s largest defense industrial project, F-35 Lightning II, with Lockheed Martin as the main contractor.
Today, Terma marked another milestone as supplier to the F-35 program. Since October 2015, the entire factory layout has been modified and optimized. For example, the internal transport distances have been reduced by 50%.
A new bonding facility has been established in a 4,000 m2 newly constructed factory building. In this facility, the “raw” carbon fiber materials are cut and, by use of laser positioning equipment, laid up in tools and prepared to be cured in one of three major autoclaves. To ensure the right quality, all parts are subsequently scanned in the newly acquired 5-axis ultrasound scanner. A new large tool storage area has also been established as well as a new automatic cold store for raw materials.
Further, the capacity for manufacturing of aerostructures has doubled with the acquisition of new machining centers (Precision Milling Machines) and high-precision measuring equipment.
With the support of the Northern Djursland Municipality, education center Viden Djurs, and a number of local businesses, the project has been completed on time and within budget, and during the same period, we have recruited approx. 80 new employees, primarily from the local area.
By 2021, when F-35 production reaches full-rate production of approx. 150 aircraft per year, total staff is expected to have increased by 130-150 to almost 500 employees.