Lockheed Martin to migrate F-35 logistics system to cloud by 2022 end

A cloud-based network will replace the computer-based logistics system in all its F-35 fighter jets by 2022 end, reports Reuters.
Jan. 22, 2020

WASHINGTON - Lockheed Martin said on Tuesday that a cloud-based network will replace the computer-based logistics system in all its F-35 fighter jets by 2022 end, reports ReutersContinue reading original article

The Intelligent Aerospace take:

January 22, 2020-Lockheed noted that the F-35 will use the Operational Data integrated Network (ODIN) to reduce the human workload while delivering data in near-real time. The system will replace the Automatic Logistics Information System, which has been blamed for delaying aircraft maintenance. Lockheed said that ODIN will be delivered to the F-35 fleet later this year.

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Jamie Whitney, Associate Editor
Intelligent Aerospace

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