(AP) -- Lockheed Martin plans to cut up to 100 jobs from its aircraft refurbishing facility in Greenville County. The defense contractor told The Greenville News yesterday that employees will receive formal layoff notices next week. Officials at the Maryland company say they expect the workload to improve after military aircraft return from overseas deployment later this year. Lockheed Martin currently employs nearly 900 workers at the 161-acre site in Greenville County. Last month, the company said 100 employees at its Mauldin facility would transfer to Pennsylvania by year's end.
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