Last week major defense contractor Raytheon Technologies Corp, the
maker of Tomahawk missiles, mandated its 125,000 U.S. employees get
vaccinated after President Joe Biden announced policies requiring
employers with more than 100 workers to have them inoculated or
tested weekly.
The Aerospace Industries Association's board, chaired by Northrop
Grumman's chief Kathy Warden, includes the CEOs of Lockheed Martin
Co, Leidos Holdings Inc, General Dynamics Corp and Raytheon
Technologies.
"America's aerospace and defense industry stands together as we
prepare to implement the new federal vaccine requirement, while
working with our government partners as they develop detailed
guidance," Eric Fanning, the association's president, said in the
statement seen by Reuters.
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"Throughout the pandemic, AIA
members have expanded benefits and implemented
extensive measures designed to prevent the
spread of COVID-19 as our essential work
continued," Fanning said. The U.S. Defense Department has spent more than
$13 billion to shore up finances among defense
contractors that experienced a fall-off in
revenue as a result of the pandemic, a Pentagon
spokeswoman said.
(Reporting by Mike Stone in Washington; Editing
by Howard Goller)
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