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FDH Hardware and MS Aerospace extend fastener supply for F-35 programme

FDH Hardware and MS Aerospace Renew Fastener Supply Agreement for F-35 Programme
FDH Hardware, a division of FDH Aero, has formalized a two-year supply agreement with MS Aerospace, a prominent manufacturer of high-strength fasteners for critical aerospace and defense applications. This renewed partnership designates FDH Hardware’s Arlington International Aviation Products (AIAP) brand as the primary supplier of MS Aerospace fasteners for the Lockheed Martin F-35 programme, one of the largest and most sustained military aircraft initiatives globally.
Enhancing Supply Chain Stability and Pricing
The agreement introduces fixed-price fasteners for F-35 manufacturing partners, aiming to improve pricing stability and streamline the fastener supply chain. By consolidating demand for similar products across its customer base, AIAP plans to extend this fixed pricing model to additional MS Aerospace fasteners and clients. This approach is expected to simplify procurement processes and foster greater predictability in supply costs.
This strategic collaboration emerges amid ongoing supply chain challenges within the aerospace sector. Industry leaders, including participants in recent roundtable discussions reported by Aviation International News, have highlighted the difficulties of maintaining consistent supply in the face of global disruptions. FDH Hardware and MS Aerospace will be tasked with navigating these complexities to ensure reliable delivery for the F-35 programme.
Market Context and Industry Implications
Market responses to supply chain agreements such as this have been varied. Lockheed Martin’s stock experienced an initial decline following Pentagon budget cuts but later recovered due to escalating geopolitical tensions and increased demand for advanced military hardware. The global fighter jet market is projected to reach $70 billion by 2029, driven in part by a surge in European fighter jet orders amid heightened defense spending and competition. In this environment, competitors are likely to leverage technological advancements and expanded budgets to strengthen their market positions.
Rick Ferguson, Vice President of Sales at AIAP, underscored the longstanding relationship with MS Aerospace and their mutual dedication to quality, delivery, and pricing consistency. He described the new agreement as a step toward enhancing supply chain efficiency and better supporting the F-35 programme. Mike Ross, Director of Sales at MS Aerospace, emphasized AIAP’s critical role in securing approvals with Lockheed Martin and expressed optimism about the continued collaboration.
The renewed agreement is anticipated to drive growth and solidify both companies’ standings in the global aerospace market. AIAP provides a comprehensive range of aerospace fasteners, all rigorously tested to meet industry standards. This partnership exemplifies FDH Aero’s ongoing investment in supply chain responsiveness and its broader commitment to delivering customer-focused service across the aerospace and defense sectors.

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