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Lockheed Martin’s quarterly profit rises on resilient defense demand

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By Utkarsh Shetti and Mike Stone

(Reuters) -Lockheed Martin reported a higher first-quarter profit on Tuesday and reaffirmed its forecasts for the year on the back of resilient demand for its missile systems and fighter jets.

Defense contractors have benefited from a surge in demand for weapons against the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine war and conflicts in the Middle East.

Legacy companies in the sector are also expected to get a potential boost from U.S. President Donald Trump’s review of military equipment export rules that he is seeking to ease.

Lockheed’s aerospace business, which makes the F-35 fighter jet, posted a 3.1% rise in sales in the first quarter.

The F-35 program has been beset by delays in rolling out a technology upgrade to give the jet better displays and processing capabilities for its electronic systems.

Lockheed reported total revenue of $17.96 billion in the first quarter, up 4.5% from a year earlier. Sales during the quarter increased at all the company’s units, except its space division.

The company’s net income rose to $1.71 billion, or $7.28 per share, in the quarter, from about $1.55 billion, or $6.39 per share, a year earlier.

(Reporting by Utkarsh Shetti in Bengaluru and Mike Stone in Washington; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta)

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