Lockheed Martin Exits US Navy UJTS Trainer Competition, Ending KAI TF-50N Bid

KAI Lockheed Martin T-50 TF-50N UJTS US Navy trainer withdrawal setback

Lockheed Martin announced on April 23 its withdrawal from the US Navy's Undergraduate Jet Training System (UJTS) competition, a program valued at over $40 billion to replace aging T-45 trainers. The withdrawal effectively ends KAI's bid with its TF-50N, a variant of the proven T-50 Golden Eagle that had been considered a strong candidate. Lockheed cited program requirements — specifically the "required level of U.S. content" — as making its offering a less-than-ideal fit. The competition narrows to Boeing (T-7B), Textron/Leonardo (M-346N), and Sierra Nevada Corporation. This marks another setback for KAI's efforts to enter the US military aviation market.