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Informative guide on visiting Lockheed Martin Greenville, directions from GSP Airport and downtown, visitor guidelines, what Lockheed Martin does, facility overview, business platforms, economic impact, and new business opportunities.
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Directions to Lockheed Martin Greenville from GSP Airport Facility Address: 244 Terminal Road Greenville, SC 29605 • Follow airport signs to exit on I-85 South • Take exit 46B: SC-291/Mauldin Rd./Pleasantburg Dr./Augusta Rd. • Drive south on Hwy. 291/US-25 BR towards Greenwood for 3 miles • Turn LEFT onto AD Asbury Dr. towards Donaldson Rd. • Proceed onto AD Asbury Dr. to the main entrance of the South Carolina Technology and Aviation Center (SCTAC). Proceed STRAIGHT to SCTAC. • At the stop sign, turn RIGHT onto Perimeter Road. • Continue on Perimeter Road until you arrive at Lockheed Martin, turn LEFT. • As you approach the security gate, turn RIGHT just before the gate. At the stop sign, turn LEFT towards the Visitor Center. From GSP to Lockheed Martin Greenville
Directions to Lockheed Martin Greenville from Downtown Facility Address: 244 Terminal Road Greenville, SC 29605 • Head south on Main St. • At the intersection of River St., veer LEFT onto Augusta St. • Stay south on August Rd for 7 miles • Turn LEFT onto AD Asbury Dr. towards Donaldson Rd. • Proceed onto AD Asbury Dr. to the main entrance of the South Carolina Technology and Aviation Center (SCTAC). Proceed STRAIGHT to SCTAC. • At the stop sign, turn RIGHT onto Perimeter Road. • Continue on Perimeter Road until you arrive at Lockheed Martin, turn LEFT. • As you approach the security gate, turn RIGHT just before the gate. At the stop sign, turn LEFT towards the Visitor Center. From Downtown to Lockheed Martin Greenville
Arriving at Lockheed Martin Greenville • Closed, flat-toe shoes are recommended for site tour. • Visitor Center (all visitors must process through the Visitor Center) • All visitors who are not Lockheed Martin(LM) employees will be issued visitor badges that must be worn above the waist. • All visitors (non-LM) must possess some type of government-issued identification (i.e. drivers license, passport, etc.). • LM visitors are required to show their company badge, along with another form of identification when entering the facility. Company badges must be worn at all times when at the facility. • Visitors requiring drive-on access to the facility will be issued a temporary drive-on pass which must be prominently displayed when entering the facility, during visit and exiting the facility. • No Foreign Nationals allowed on the facility without prior visit authorization. • Items Restricted from the Facility • Cameras of any kind; however, cameras on cell phones are permitted on the site but cannot be used. • Electronic devices capable of recording • Alcohol • Smoking or usage of any tobacco products, i.e. chewing tobacco, packets, etc. • All Weapons
Greenville site operations • What We Do: • Nose-to-Tail Aircraft Sustainment • Final Assembly and Checkout • Classified Program Support • Support Shops/Parts Fabrication • Kitting & Material Warehousing • Paint & Coatings Facility • Where We Do It: • 272 Acres • 16 Hangars • 1.3M Sq. Ft. (Covered Space) • FAA Part 139 Cat 1 Airfield • 8,000 ft. Runway • FAA Contracted Tower • Who We Are: • Skilled Technicians • Liaison Engineering • Program Management • How We Do It: • ISO 9001: 2008/AS9110B and AS9100C CMS • ISO 14001 EMS • FAA Part 145 Repair Station • Flexible Workforce Platform Experience over 34-Year History C-5 P-3 JSTARS L-1011, 188, 1011 C-9 A, B, C A-10JetStar Boeing 707, 720, 727, 737, 757 C-130 F-22 VH-60 G-III/G-V DC-8, 9, 10 F-35 CATB UH-60M Airbus 310, 320 KC-10 T-50A
GREENVILLE BUSINESS PLATFORMS Airlift & Patrol Rotary Wing Fighter/Trainer
Economic impact Lockheed Martin Proprietary Information $175 Million Annual Sales in South Carolina $73 Million Annual Supplier Dollar Contracts $64 Million Annual Payroll $200 Million Capital Investments over 34 Years
New Business opportunities F-16 production Advance pilot training program • Transition of Production Line to Greenville from Fort Worth • Workforce Impact • 170+ new jobs beginning in late 2018 • U.S. Air Force competition to replace current trainer • 350 Aircraft • PoP: FY18 – FY31 • Estimated Value: $16B • Expected Decision: Spring 2018 • Workforce Impact: 200+ • Lockheed Martin Solution: • T-50A Aircraft • Ground Based Training System • Integrated Logistics Support • Greenville, S.C. Facility
Recommended Hotels and Restaurants Lockheed Per Diem Negotiated Hotels • Aloft Hotel Downtown • Crowne Plaza • Hyatt Place Haywood • Drury Inn & Suites • Wyndam Garden Airport • Candlewood Suites Recommended Restaurants • Rick Erwin’s Nantucket Grill • Rick Erwin’s West End Grill • Larkin’s on the River • Soby’s New South Cuisine
Downtown Attractions Jack N Diane’s – Dueling Piano Bar Blues Boulevard Jazz Alchemy Comedy Theater Falls Park on the Reedy Liberty Bridge at Fall Park on the Reedy Trappe Door