[Disarmo] Fwd: [ReteDisarmo] Tanquilli: l'assemblaggio degli F-35 a Cameri è ripreso senza problemi...




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Date: gio 19 mar 2020, 08:23
Subject: [ReteDisarmo] Tanquilli: l'assemblaggio degli F-35 a Cameri è ripreso senza problemi...
To: coordinamento Rete Italiana per il Disarmo <coordinamento_RID at googlegroups.com>


anche qui, con un “tono” da post….


So che eravate tutti preoccupati, ma non dovete più farlo! Grazie ad uno stupendo lavoro di "pulizia e igienizzazione" infatti già oggi (dopo soli due giorni di stop) la fabbrica italiana in cui si assemblano (e in parte producono) i cacciabombardieri #F35 ha ripreso la propria produzione.

D'altronde immagino che anche per voi una delle priorità imprescindibili di questi giorni sia stato il non perdere troppo tempo nella costruzione di aerei da guerra progettati per portare armi nucleari.

Giusto?

#F35 #pazzia #armifolli #basta


https://www.defensenews.com/coronavirus/2020/03/17/as-coronavirus-rages-italian-f-35-plant-to-reopen-tomorrow-after-precautionary-cleaning/

As coronavirus rages, Italian F-35 plant to reopen tomorrow after precautionary cleaning

By: Valerie Insinna    1 day ago 

An Italian final assembly line for the F-35 is operated by Italy’s Leonardo and the American firm Lockheed Martin. (Lockheed Martin)

According to a source with knowledge of the fighter jet program, the Cameri-based facility was closed on March 16 and 17 for “deep cleaning and sanitation" as a precautionary move to prevent the spread of the novel strain of coronavirus — also known as COVID-19 — that has propagated worldwide. The plant is run by Italian defense conglomerate Leonardo.

Defense One was first to publish news about the shutdown, which was confirmed by Defense News.

The other international final assembly and checkout plant, run by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and based in Nagoya, Japan, is also back to a normal work schedule after a temporary pause from March 9-13, the source said. Meanwhile, F-35 production at Lockheed Martin’s Fort Worth, Texas-based plant continues without interruption.

In a statement, a spokesman for Lockheed Martin, which manufactures the F-35, said that there are no “specific impacts” to the company’s operation or supply chain at this time.

“Across Lockheed Martin, employees with potential exposure are instructed to work remotely and self-quarantine. We have provided guidance to employees and their managers to accommodate flexible work schedules and alternative arrangements where possible,” Trent Perrotto said. “When the circumstances warrant, we deep clean work areas and common spaces in any facility with elevated exposure to COVID-19 and regularly share exposure-prevention protocols to reinforce healthy behaviors.”

The U.S. government’s F-35 Joint Program Office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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