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Form 8-K

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8-K — LOCKHEED MARTIN CORP

Accession: 0001628280-26-026683

Filed: 2026-04-23

Period: 2026-04-23

CIK: 0000936468

SIC: 3760 (GUIDED MISSILES & SPACE VEHICLES & PARTS)

Item: Results of Operations and Financial Condition

Item: Financial Statements and Exhibits

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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K

CURRENT REPORT

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of The Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): April 23, 2026

LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

Maryland 1-11437 52-1893632

(State or other jurisdiction (Commission file number) (IRS Employer

of incorporation)   Identification No.)

6801 Rockledge Drive

Bethesda, Maryland   20817

(Address of principal executive offices)   (Zip Code)

(301) 897-6000

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:

☐ Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)

☐ Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)

☐ Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))

☐ Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each class Trading Symbol Name of each exchange on which registered

Common Stock, $1 par value LMT New York Stock Exchange

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging growth company ☐

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐

Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On April 23, 2026, Lockheed Martin Corporation issued a news release reporting its financial results for the quarter ended March 29, 2026. A copy of the news release is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K. Exhibit 99.1 shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.

Exhibit No. Description

99.1

Lockheed Martin Corporation News Release dated April 23, 2026 (earnings release reporting Lockheed Martin Corporation’s financial results for the quarter ended March 29, 2026).

104 Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL document)

SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

Lockheed Martin Corporation

(Registrant)

Date: April 23, 2026 By: /s/ H. Edward Paul III

H. Edward Paul III

Vice President and Controller

EX-99.1

EX-99.1

Filename: ex991q12026.htm · Sequence: 2

Document

Exhibit 99.1

News Release

Lockheed Martin Reports First Quarter 2026 Financial Results

•Orion capsule successfully completes historic mission around the moon

•Lockheed Martin and Department of War sign multiyear framework agreements to increase munitions production

•Sales of $18.0 billion

•Net earnings of $1.5 billion, or $6.44 per share

•Cash from operations of $220 million and free cash flow of $(291) million

•Reaffirms 2026 financial outlook

BETHESDA, Md., April 23, 2026 – Lockheed Martin Corporation [NYSE: LMT] today reported first quarter 2026 sales of $18.0 billion, compared to $18.0 billion in the first quarter of 2025. Net earnings in the first quarter of 2026 were $1.5 billion, or $6.44 per share, compared to $1.7 billion, or $7.28 per share, in the first quarter of 2025. Cash from operations was $220 million in the first quarter of 2026, compared to $1.4 billion in the first quarter of 2025. Free cash flow was $(291) million in the first quarter of 2026, compared to $955 million in the first quarter of 2025.

“Lockheed Martin’s superior capabilities in delivering advanced defense technology and systems and in space exploration have been proven again and again in 2026. Our Orion spacecraft safely carried the crew farther from Earth than ever before during NASA’s historic Artemis II mission, concluding with a precisely executed re-entry and splashdown. Our superior fifth generation fighter jets, the F-35 and F-22, continue to operate with great effectiveness in contested and difficult missions. Additionally, our layered missile defense architecture, including phased array radars, Aegis integrated command and control system, and the THAAD and advanced Patriot Missile interceptors, protected both military assets and civilians,” said Lockheed Martin Chairman, President and CEO Jim Taiclet.

“Given the high level of demand for many of these systems, we also pioneered a number of commercially inspired, long term business arrangements with U.S. government leadership. In the first quarter, we signed several framework agreements to accelerate and scale munitions production, including advanced Patriot Missile, THAAD, and PrSM. We anticipate that these groundbreaking agreements will benefit both industry and the government and serve as the example for future contracting initiatives. The multi-year demand commitments defined in these framework agreements will in turn support strategic investments in production infrastructure, bolster our supply chain, and enhance our workforce to increase production rates of these critical systems by 3-4 times current rates,” continued Taiclet.

“Our first quarter revenue of more than $18 billion, segment operating profit of $1.8 billion, and substantial backlog were a result of both strong customer demand, our continued commitment to operational performance and focused risk management. We reaffirm our 2026 full year guidance with anticipated sales and operating profit growth of approximately 5% and 25% year-over-year, respectively, and expected free cash flow between $6.5 and $6.8 billion.”

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Summary Financial Results

The following table presents the company's summary financial results:

(in millions, except per share data) Quarters Ended

March 29,

2026 March 30,

2025

Sales $ 18,021  $ 17,963

Business segment operating profit1

$ 1,823  $ 2,085

Unallocated items

FAS/CAS pension operating adjustment 421  379

Intangible asset amortization expense (50) (64)

Other, net2

(131) (28)

Total unallocated items 240  287

Consolidated operating profit $ 2,063  $ 2,372

Net earnings $ 1,488  $ 1,712

Diluted earnings per share $ 6.44  $ 7.28

Cash from operations $ 220  $ 1,409

Capital expenditures (511) (454)

Free cash flow1

$ (291) $ 955

1 Business segment operating profit and free cash flow are non-GAAP measures. See the "Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures" section of this news release for more information.

2 Other, net for the quarter ended March 29, 2026 included net losses of $44 million ($33 million, or $0.14 per share, after-tax) due to changes in fair value of net assets and liabilities for deferred compensation plans, compared to net gains of $29 million ($22 million, or $0.09 per share, after-tax) for the quarter ended March 30, 2025.

Cash from operations in the quarter ended March 29, 2026 was $220 million with free cash flow of $(291) million compared to $1.4 billion with $955 million of free cash flow in the quarter ended March 30, 2025. The decrease in cash from operations was primarily due to higher working capital largely as a result of timing of billing activities.

The company's cash activities in the quarter ended March 29, 2026, included the following:

•capital expenditures of $511 million;

•independent research and development of $458 million;

•cash dividends of $816 million; and

•scheduled long-term debt repayments of $1.0 billion.

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2026 Financial Outlook

The company’s financial outlook and other sections of this news release contain forward-looking statements, which reflect the company's judgment based on the information available at the time of this news release. It is the company's practice not to incorporate adjustments into its financial outlook for future gains or losses related to changes in valuations of the company's net assets and liabilities for deferred compensation plans or early-stage company investments, pension annuity contracts or discretionary contributions, financing transactions, changes in law, or new accounting standards until such items have been consummated, enacted or adopted. Actual results may differ materially from those projected. For additional factors that may impact the company's actual results, refer to the “Forward-Looking Statements” section in this news release.

(in millions, except per share data)

2026 Outlook

Sales $77,500 - $80,000

Business segment operating profit1

$8,425 - $8,675

Total FAS/CAS pension adjustment ~$1,365

Diluted earnings per share $29.35 - $30.25

Cash from operations $9,150 - $9,450

Capital expenditures $2,500 - $2,800

Free cash flow1

$6,500 - $6,800

1 Business segment operating profit and free cash flow are non-GAAP measures. See the "Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures" section of this news release for more information.

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Segment Results

The company operates in four business segments organized based on the nature of products and services offered: Aeronautics, Missiles and Fire Control (MFC), Rotary and Mission Systems (RMS) and Space. The following table presents summary operating results of the company's business segments and reconciles these amounts to the company's consolidated financial results.

(in millions) Quarters Ended

March 29,

2026 March 30,

2025

Sales

Aeronautics $ 6,953  $ 7,057

Missiles and Fire Control 3,649  3,373

Rotary and Mission Systems 3,991  4,328

Space 3,428  3,205

Total sales $ 18,021  $ 17,963

Operating profit

Aeronautics $ 619  $ 720

Missiles and Fire Control 500  465

Rotary and Mission Systems 423  521

Space 281  379

Total business segment operating profit 1,823  2,085

Unallocated items

FAS/CAS operating adjustment 421  379

Intangible asset amortization expense (50) (64)

Other, net (131) (28)

Total unallocated items 240  287

Total consolidated operating profit $ 2,063  $ 2,372

For information on factors impacting comparability of the company's segment sales, operating profit and operating margins, see “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in the company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended Dec. 31, 2025.

Total sales during the quarter ended March 29, 2026 was comparable to the same period in 2025. Higher sales at MFC and Space were offset by lower sales at RMS and Aeronautics.

Total business segment operating profit decreased $262 million, or 13% primarily due to lower net profit booking rate adjustments at Aeronautics in the first quarter of 2026 and the absence of favorable performance in the first quarter of 2025 upon completion on certain commercial civil space programs at Space and a classified program at Aeronautics.

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Aeronautics

(in millions) Quarters Ended

March 29,

2026 March 30,

2025

Sales $ 6,953  $ 7,057

Operating profit 619  720

Operating margin 8.9 % 10.2 %

Sales during the quarter ended March 29, 2026 decreased $104 million, or 1%, compared to the same period in 2025. The decrease was primarily attributable to lower sales of approximately $325 million on classified programs due to lower volume; and approximately $145 million for the F-16 program due to the sales impact of unfavorable profit adjustments recognized in first quarter of 2026 and lower production volume. These decreases were partially offset by higher sales of approximately $325 million for the F-35 program due to higher volume on sustainment contracts.

Operating profit during the quarter ended March 29, 2026 decreased $101 million, or 14%, compared to the same period in 2025, primarily due to a $95 million decrease in profit booking rate adjustments. This decrease in profit book rate adjustments reflects $125 million of unfavorable profit adjustments on the F-16 program as a result of production performance and development delays; $55 million of net unfavorable profit adjustments on the C-130 program as a result of continued diminishing manufacturing source integration challenges and associated delivery delays; and the absence of an $80 million adjustment that occurred in the quarter ended March 30, 2025 resulting from favorable performance at completion on a classified program. These decreases in profit booking rate adjustments were partially offset by $130 million of higher favorable profit adjustments on the F-35 program.

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Missiles and Fire Control

(in millions) Quarters Ended

March 29,

2026 March 30,

2025

Sales $ 3,649  $ 3,373

Operating profit 500  465

Operating margin 13.7 % 13.8 %

Sales during the quarter ended March 29, 2026 increased $276 million, or 8%, compared to the same period in 2025. This increase was primarily attributable to production ramp-up of $190 million at integrated air and missile defense programs (existing contracts on PAC-3) and $75 million at tactical and strike missile programs (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM), Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) and Precision Strike Missile (PrSM)).

Operating profit during the quarter ended March 29, 2026 increased $35 million, or 8%, compared to the same period in 2025. This increase was primarily attributable to higher sales volume previously described.

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Rotary and Mission Systems

Effective January 2026, the Integrated Warfare Systems and Sensors (IWSS) and C6ISR lines of business within RMS were restructured and renamed Sensors, Effectors & Mission Systems (SEMS) and Mission Integrated Command and Control (MIC2). This includes realignment of various programs, such as Aegis and River-Class Destroyer (RCD) moving from what was historically IWSS to MIC2, which more closely aligns with C6ISR. SEMS and MIC2 will therefore incorporate an updated mix of existing program portfolios designed to accelerate mission‑focused solutions and enhance the company's customers’ experience.

(in millions) Quarters Ended

March 29,

2026 March 30,

2025

Sales $ 3,991  $ 4,328

Operating profit 423  521

Operating margin 10.6 % 12.0 %

Sales during the quarter ended March 29, 2026 decreased $337 million, or 8% compared to the same period in 2025. The decrease was primarily attributable to lower net sales of $170 million on SEMS programs due to lower volume on radar programs; and $110 million on Sikorsky helicopter programs (CH-53K, Seahawk and Black Hawk) primarily due to lower volume and the sales impact of unfavorable profit adjustments recognized in the quarter ended March 29, 2026.

Operating profit during the quarter ended March 29, 2026 decreased $98 million, or 19%, compared to the same period in 2025. This was primarily attributable to a $50 million decrease in profit booking rate adjustments largely driven by unfavorable profit adjustments on the CH-53K and Seahawk programs; and the absence of a $50 million cost recovery related to an intellectual property license arrangement that occurred in the quarter ended March 30, 2025.

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Space

(in millions) Quarters Ended

March 29,

2026 March 30,

2025

Sales $ 3,428  $ 3,205

Operating profit 281  379

Operating margin 8.2 % 11.8 %

Sales during the quarter ended March 29, 2026 increased $223 million, or 7%, compared to the same period in 2025. This increase was primarily attributable to higher sales volume of $245 million for strategic and missile defense programs on the FBM and Next Generation Interceptor (NGI) programs.

Operating profit during the quarter ended March 29, 2026 decreased $98 million, or 26%, compared to the same period in 2025. This decrease was primarily attributable to a $125 million decrease in profit booking rate adjustments driven by favorable performance at completion on certain commercial civil space programs for the quarter ended March 30, 2025; partially offset by an increase from higher sales volume previously described.

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Income Taxes

The company's effective income tax rates were 16.1% and 15.9% for the quarters ended March 29, 2026 and March 30, 2025. The rates for all periods benefited from the tax deductions for foreign derived deduction eligible income (formerly known as foreign derived intangible income), research and development tax credits, dividends paid to the company's defined contribution plans with an employee stock ownership plan feature and employee equity awards.

On February 18, 2026, the U.S. Department of Treasury issued Notice 2026-7 (the Notice) providing additional interim guidance regarding the application of the CAMT. The company is continuing to evaluate the impacts of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and the Notice and there could be additional impacts to its financial results or cash flows.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

This news release contains the following non-generally accepted accounting principles (non-GAAP) financial measures (as defined by U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Regulation G). While management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures may be useful in evaluating the financial performance of the company, this information should be considered supplemental to, and not a substitute for, financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP. In addition, the company's definitions for non-GAAP financial measures may differ from similarly titled measures used by other companies or analysts.

Business segment operating profit

Business segment operating profit represents operating profit from the company's business segments before unallocated income and expense. This measure is used by the company's senior management in evaluating the performance of its business segments and is a performance goal in the company's annual incentive plan. Business segment operating margin is calculated by dividing business segment operating profit by sales. The table below reconciles the non-GAAP measure business segment operating profit with the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure, consolidated operating profit.

(in millions)

2026 Outlook

Business segment operating profit (non-GAAP) $8,425 - $8,675

FAS/CAS operating adjustment1

~1,685

Intangible asset amortization expense ~(200)

Other, net ~(475)

Consolidated operating profit (GAAP) $9,435 - $9,685

1 Reflects the amount by which total CAS pension cost of $1.7 billion exceeds FAS pension service cost and excludes non-service FAS pension expense. Refer to the supplemental table "Selected Financial Data" included in this news release for a detail of the FAS/CAS operating adjustment.

Free cash flow

Free cash flow is a non-GAAP financial measure that the company defines as cash from operations less capital expenditures. The company's capital expenditures are comprised of equipment and facilities infrastructure and information technology (inclusive of costs for the development or purchase of internal-use software that are capitalized). The company uses free cash flow to evaluate its business performance and overall liquidity. While management believes that free cash flow as a non-GAAP financial measure may be useful in evaluating the company's financial performance, it should be considered supplemental to, and not a substitute for, financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies.

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Webcast and Conference Call Information

Lockheed Martin Corporation will webcast live the earnings results conference call (listen-only mode) on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. ET on the Lockheed Martin Investor Relations website at www.lockheedmartin.com/investor. The accompanying presentation slides and relevant financial charts are also available at www.lockheedmartin.com/investor.

For additional information, visit the company’s website: www.lockheedmartin.com.

About Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin is a global defense technology company driving innovation and advancing scientific discovery. Our all-domain mission solutions and 21st Century Security® vision accelerate the delivery of transformative technologies to ensure those we serve always stay ahead of ready. More information at www.lockheedmartin.com.

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Media Contacts:

Corporate Communications

+1 301-214-3030, media.relations@lmco.com

Investor Relations Contacts:

Mark Kvasnak, Vice President, Investor Relations

Jessica Serafin, Director, Investor Relations

+1 301-897-6800, investor.relations@lmco.com

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Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains statements that, to the extent they are not recitations of historical fact, constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws, and are based on Lockheed Martin’s current expectations and assumptions. The words “believe,” “estimate,” “anticipate,” “project,” “intend,” “expect,” “plan,” “outlook,” “scheduled,” “forecast” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially due to factors such as:

•the company's reliance on contracts with the U.S. Government, which are dependent on U.S. Government funding and can be terminated for convenience, and the company's ability to negotiate favorable contract terms;

•budget uncertainty, the risk of future budget cuts, the impact of continuing resolution funding mechanisms, the debt ceiling and government shutdowns, and changing funding and acquisition priorities;

•    risks related to the development, production, sustainment, performance, schedule, cost and requirements of complex and technologically advanced programs, including the F-35 program;

•    planned production rates and orders for significant programs, compliance with stringent performance and reliability standards, and materials availability, including government furnished equipment and rare earth minerals;

•the timing of contract awards or contract definitization, decisions by government customers to impose contract terms following undefinitized contract actions, achievement of performance milestones, customer acceptance of product deliveries, and receipt of customer payments;

•the company's ability to recover costs under U.S. Government contracts, the mix of fixed-price and cost-reimbursable contracts and the risks inherent in preparing estimates for fixed-price contracts (particularly for complex and technologically advanced programs);

•    customer procurement and other policies, laws, regulations and executive actions that affect the company and its industry, programs, future opportunities, and financial performance, including those relating to mission priorities, competing domestic and international spending, contracting terms (such as fixed-price requirements), acquisition process reforms, treatment of contractor performance issues, and contractor access to competitive opportunities;

•    performance and/or financial viability of key suppliers, teammates, joint ventures (including United Launch Alliance), joint venture partners, subcontractors and customers;

•changes in economic, capital market and political conditions in the U.S. and globally;

•    the impact of inflation and other cost pressures;

•government actions that restrict or prevent the sale or delivery of the company's products (such as delays in approvals for exports requiring Congressional notification);

•    foreign policy and international trade actions taken by governments such as tariffs, sanctions, embargoes, export and import controls, buying preferences, and other trade restrictions;

•    the company's success expanding into and doing business in adjacent markets and internationally and the risks posed by international sales, including potential effects from fluctuations in currency exchange rates;

•    changes in non-U.S. national priorities and government budgets and planned orders;

•    the competitive environment for the company's products and services;

•    the company's ability to develop and commercialize new technologies and products, including emerging digital and network technologies and capabilities;

•the company's ability to benefit fully from or adequately protect its intellectual property rights;

•    the company's ability to attract and retain a highly skilled workforce and the impact of work stoppages or other labor disruptions;

•    cyber or other security threats or other disruptions faced by the company or its suppliers;

•    the company's ability to implement and continue, and the timing and impact of, capitalization changes such as share repurchases, dividend payments and financing transactions, including as a result of presidential executive orders;

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•    the accuracy of the company's estimates and projections;

•    changes in pension plan assumptions and actual returns on pension assets; cash funding requirements and pension annuity contracts and associated charges;

•    realizing the anticipated benefits of acquisitions or divestitures, investments, joint ventures, teaming arrangements or internal reorganizations, and market volatility affecting the fair value of investments that are marked to market;

•    the company's efforts to fund and increase production capabilities and the efficiency of its operations and improve the affordability of its products and services, including through digital transformation and cost reduction initiatives;

•    the risk of an impairment of the company's assets, including the potential impairment of goodwill and intangibles;

•    the availability and adequacy of the company's insurance and indemnities;

•    compliance with laws, regulations, policies, and customer requirements relating to environmental matters;

•    the impact of public health crises, natural disasters and other severe weather conditions on the company's business and financial results, including supply chain disruptions and delays, employee absences, and program delays;

•    changes in accounting, U.S. or foreign tax, export or other laws, regulations, and policies and their interpretation or application, and changes in the amount or reevaluation of uncertain tax positions; and

•    the outcome of legal proceedings, bid protests, environmental remediation efforts, audits, administrative reviews, government investigations or government allegations that the company has failed to comply with law, other contingencies and U.S. Government identification of deficiencies in its business systems.

These are only some of the factors that may affect the forward-looking statements contained in this news release. For a discussion identifying additional important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements, see the company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission including, but not limited to, “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” and “Risk Factors” in the company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q. The company’s filings may be accessed through the Investor Relations page of its website, www.lockheedmartin.com/investor, or through the website maintained by the SEC at www.sec.gov.

The company’s actual financial results likely will be different from those projected due to the inherent nature of projections. Given these uncertainties, forward-looking statements should not be relied on in making investment decisions. The forward-looking statements contained in this news release speak only as of the date of its issuance. Except where required by applicable law, the company expressly disclaims a duty to provide updates to forward-looking statements after the date of this news release to reflect subsequent events, changed circumstances, changes in expectations, or the estimates and assumptions associated with them. The forward-looking statements in this news release are intended to be subject to the safe harbor protection provided by the federal securities laws.

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Lockheed Martin Corporation

Consolidated Statements of Earnings1

(unaudited; in millions, except per share data)

Quarters Ended

March 29,

2026 March 30,

2025

Sales $ 18,021  $ 17,963

Operating costs and expenses (15,943) (15,640)

Gross profit 2,078  2,323

Other (expense) income, net (15) 49

Operating profit 2,063  2,372

Interest expense (269) (268)

Non-service FAS pension expense (80) (98)

Other non-operating income, net 60  30

Earnings before income taxes 1,774  2,036

Income tax expense (286) (324)

Net earnings $ 1,488  $ 1,712

Effective tax rate 16.1 % 15.9 %

Earnings per common share

Basic $ 6.47  $ 7.30

Diluted $ 6.44  $ 7.28

Weighted average shares outstanding

Basic 229.9  234.4

Diluted 231.1  235.3

Common shares reported in stockholders’

equity at end of period 230  233

1

The company closes its books and records on the last Sunday of the calendar quarter to align its financial closing with its business processes, which was on March 29, for the first quarter of 2026 and March 30, for the first quarter of 2025. The consolidated financial statements and tables of financial information included herein are labeled based on that convention. This practice only affects interim periods, as the company's fiscal year ends on Dec. 31.

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Lockheed Martin Corporation

Business Segment Summary Operating Results

(unaudited; in millions)

Quarters Ended

March 29,

2026 March 30,

2025 % Change

Sales

Aeronautics $ 6,953  $ 7,057  (1%)

Missiles and Fire Control 3,649  3,373  8%

Rotary and Mission Systems 3,991  4,328  (8%)

Space 3,428  3,205  7%

Total sales $ 18,021  $ 17,963  —%

Operating profit

Aeronautics $ 619  $ 720  (14%)

Missiles and Fire Control 500  465  8%

Rotary and Mission Systems 423  521  (19%)

Space 281  379  (26%)

Total business segment operating profit 1,823  2,085  (13%)

Unallocated items

FAS/CAS operating adjustment 421  379

Intangible asset amortization expense (50) (64)

Other, net (131) (28)

Total unallocated items 240  287  (16%)

Total consolidated operating profit $ 2,063  $ 2,372  (13%)

Operating margin

Aeronautics 8.9 % 10.2 %

Missiles and Fire Control 13.7 % 13.8 %

Rotary and Mission Systems 10.6 % 12.0 %

Space 8.2 % 11.8 %

Total business segment operating margin 10.1 % 11.6 %

Total consolidated operating margin 11.4 % 13.2 %

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Lockheed Martin Corporation

Consolidated Balance Sheets

(in millions, except par value)

March 29,

2026 Dec. 31,

2025

(unaudited)

Assets

Current assets

Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,894  $ 4,121

Receivables, net 2,322  3,901

Contract assets 15,885  13,001

Inventories 4,251  3,524

Other current assets 728  815

Total current assets 25,080  25,362

Property, plant and equipment, net 11,283  11,292

Goodwill 11,306  11,314

Intangible assets, net 1,837  1,887

Deferred income taxes 2,802  2,975

Other noncurrent assets 6,930  7,010

Total assets $ 59,238  $ 59,840

Liabilities and equity

Current liabilities

Accounts payable $ 4,707  $ 3,630

Salaries, benefits and payroll taxes 2,676  3,184

Contract liabilities 10,735  11,440

Current maturities of long-term debt 168  1,168

Other current liabilities 3,804  3,913

Total current liabilities 22,090  23,335

Long-term debt, net 20,529  20,532

Accrued pension liabilities 3,923  3,915

Other noncurrent liabilities 5,207  5,337

Total liabilities 51,749  53,119

Stockholders’ equity

Common stock, $1 par value per share 230  229

Additional paid-in capital 32  —

Retained earnings 14,723  14,034

Accumulated other comprehensive loss (7,496) (7,542)

Total stockholders’ equity 7,489  6,721

Total liabilities and equity $ 59,238  $ 59,840

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Lockheed Martin Corporation

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(unaudited; in millions)

Quarters Ended

March 29,

2026 March 30,

2025

Operating activities

Net earnings $ 1,488  $ 1,712

Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to net cash provided by operating activities

Depreciation and amortization 398  397

Stock-based compensation 83  60

Deferred income taxes 161  (34)

Qualified defined benefit pension plans 92  111

Changes in assets and liabilities

Receivables, net 1,579  327

Contract assets (2,884) (1,720)

Inventories (727) (125)

Accounts payable 1,222  1,680

Contract liabilities (705) (420)

Income taxes 103  339

Other, net (590) (918)

Net cash provided by operating activities 220  1,409

Investing activities

Capital expenditures (511) (454)

Other, net (30) 24

Net cash used for investing activities (541) (430)

Financing activities

Repayments of long-term debt (1,000) —

Repurchases of common stock —  (750)

Dividends paid (816) (796)

Other, net (90) (113)

Net cash used for financing activities (1,906) (1,659)

Net change in cash and cash equivalents (2,227) (680)

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 4,121  2,483

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $ 1,894  $ 1,803

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Lockheed Martin Corporation

Selected Financial Data

(unaudited; in millions)

2026

Outlook 2025

Actual

Total FAS pension expense and CAS cost

FAS pension expense $ (370) $ (924)

Less: CAS pension cost 1,735  1,568

Total FAS/CAS pension adjustment $ 1,365  $ 644

Less: pension settlement charge —  479

Total FAS/CAS pension adjustment - adjusted1

$ 1,365  $ 1,123

Service and non-service cost reconciliation

FAS pension service cost $ (50) $ (50)

Less: CAS pension cost 1,735  1,568

FAS/CAS pension operating adjustment 1,685  1,518

Non-service FAS pension expense

(320) (874)

Total FAS/CAS pension adjustment $ 1,365  $ 644

Less: pension settlement charge —  479

Total FAS/CAS pension adjustment - adjusted1

$ 1,365  $ 1,123

1 The cost components in the table above relate only to the company's qualified defined benefit pension plans. The company recognized a

noncash, non-operating pretax settlement charge of $479 million in the fourth quarter of 2025.

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Lockheed Martin Corporation

Other Financial and Operating Information

(unaudited; in millions, except for aircraft deliveries and weeks)

Backlog March 29,

2026 Dec. 31,

2025

Aeronautics $ 55,032  $ 59,435

Missiles and Fire Control 46,565  46,650

Rotary and Mission Systems 45,840  47,715

Space 38,990  39,822

Total backlog $ 186,427  $ 193,622

Quarters Ended

Aircraft Deliveries March 29,

2026 March 30,

2025

F-35 32  47

F-16 —  4

C-130J 1  1

Government helicopter programs 19  9

Commercial helicopter programs —  1

Number of Weeks in Reporting Period1

2026 2025

First quarter 12  13

Second quarter 13  13

Third quarter 13  13

Fourth quarter 14  13

1 Calendar quarters are typically comprised of 13 weeks. However, the company closes its books and records on the last Sunday of each month, except for the month of Dec., as its fiscal year ends on Dec. 31. As a result, the number of weeks in a reporting quarter may vary slightly during the year and for comparable prior year periods.

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