Lockheed Martin Aeronautics' President Greg Ulmer to Retire, OJ Sanchez Named Successor
The aeronautics arm is a $30 billion business with more than 35,000 employees, and Ulmer will stay on as a strategic adviser during the transition.
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Lockheed Taps Former F-22 Pilot to Lead Aeronautics Division
Lockheed Martin’s aeronautics division is getting new leadership, with president Greg Ulmer retiring and Skunk Works general manager O.J. Sanchez tapped to succeed him. The change puts Sanchez, a former Air Force fighter pilot, in charge of a massive portfolio anchored by the F-35, one of the largest acquisition programs in Pentagon history. In its May 6 release, Lockheed described the aeronautics division as being a “$30 billion business with…
Sanchez named Lockheed Martin Aeronautics president
Lockheed Martin announced this morning that OJ Sanchez has been named to succeed Greg Ulmer as president of the company's Aeronautics business unit. Sanchez, who will officially take the post on June 1, most recently led Lockheed's Skunk Works innovation unit, and was also previously an Air Force officer and F-22 pilot. Ulmer, who worked for Lockheed for more than 30 years, will serve as a strategic adviser "to support a smooth transition" befor…
Lockheed Names OJ Sanchez Aeronautics President
Lockheed Martin has named Orlando “OJ” Sanchez president of its aeronautics business, succeeding Greg Ulmer, who will retire after more than three decades with the company. The leadership transition takes effect June 1, Lockheed said Wednesday. Industry leaders like Sanchez and Ulmer will speak at the Potomac Officers Club’s 2026 Air and Space Summit on
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