Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Leader Dies After Long Illness

Michele Evans
Credit: Lockheed Martin
Michele Evans, the executive vice president for Aeronautics at Lockheed Martin, died on Jan. 1, the company said. Lockheed has not named her successor for the division that leads the F-35, C-130J and Advanced Development Programs, or Skunk Works. James Taiclet, Lockheed CEO, said the entire company...
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