&lt;Airod Sdn Bhd> said it won acontract from the U.S. Air Force to repair and service landing
gear and airframe parts of General Dynamics Corp &lt;GD.N> F-16
and McDonnell Douglas Corp &lt;MD.N> F-4 jet fighters.
    The one-year contract, worth 1.3 mln ringgit, was signed
recently and work is expected to begin soon, an Airod spokesman
told Reuters.
    Airod is a joint venture between Lockheed Corp &lt;LK.N> unit
&lt;Lockheed Aircraft Service International> and &lt;Aerospace
Industries Malaysia>
    Airod, which was set up in 1985, has a paid-up capital of
5.6 mln ringgit, the spokesman said.
    He said that under the contract, jet parts from U.S. Air
Force bases in the Philippines, Japan and South Korea would be
sent to Airod for servicing and repair. If the Air Force was
satisfied with its performance, the contract could be extended,
he said. Airod now services some Royal Malaysian Air Force and
Indonesian Air Force aircraft, he said.
    Aerospace Industries is equally owned by the Malaysian
government, Malaysian Airline System &lt;MAIM.SI> and &lt;United
Motor Works Bhd>.
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