Increase this year's sales by $500 million
  The following article from the NY times indicates that the transaction would increase LMT's sales this year by  $500-$600 million.
  --                         March 6, 2000
  Lockheed Deal to Sell F-16's
  By BLOOMBERG NEWS
  WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The Lockheed Martin Corporation, the  world's No. 1 military contractor, has signed a contract  worth $6.4 billion to sell 80 advanced F-16 fighter jets to  the United Arab Emirates, the company announced today from  Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. 
  The contract concludes nearly two years of negotiations  between Lockheed, the Air Force and the United Arab  Emirates. It is a huge lift in an otherwise bleak 12 months  for Lockheed, whose stock has plunged 54 percent in that  time. 
  The contract for the new Block 60 model F-16's is subject to Congressional approval, but it is unlikely the contract will  be blocked. The Defense Department and Air Force have met no  sustained political opposition during at least six extensive  briefings they have conducted on Capitol Hill since 1998. 
  The contract will add to Lockheed's backlog of $49.9 billion  and increase this year's sales by $500 million to $600  million, said Byron Callan, a military analyst for Merrill  Lynch & Company. 
  The sales increase would accelerate once deliveries begin in  2003 and go through 2005, he said. Lockheed's aeronautics  unit, which makes the F-16 and F-22 fighters and C-130J  transport planes, accounted for $5.4 billion of the  company's $25.3 billion in total sales last year. 
  The contract could pave the way for other foreign sales of  the Block 60 aircraft -- an F-16 more sophisticated than  versions flown by the Air Force. 
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