See the $6 million Lockheed-funded helipad the White House is getting to protect its lawn from Marine One
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The White House South Lawn is under construction to accommodate a permanent presidential helipad for Marine One landings. Al Drago/The Washington Post via Getty Images US presidents have boarded the Marine One helicopter from the White House South Lawn for decades. President Donald Trump said the White House is getting a granite helipad funded by Lockheed Martin. Trump said the newer Marine One helicopters are more powerful and can scorch the lawn. The White House is getting a permanent helipad installed on the South Lawn. President Donald Trump confirmed to reporters in the Oval Office on Monday that the White House is getting a granite helipad paid for by Sikorsky Aircraft — a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin — to support the new fleet of helicopters used as Marine One . A Lockheed Martin spokesperson confirmed the contribution and told Business Insider it was being made to the National Park Service. Trump said the permanent fixture will help protect the South Lawn's grass. The newer helicopters from Sikorsky are about "two and a half times more powerful than the old ones," Trump said. Library of Congress/Interim Archives/Getty Images James Ray parked a Pitcairn-Cierva PCA-2 autogyro on the South Lawn as part of an award ceremony, according to the National Air and Space Museum.
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The White House South Lawn is under construction to accommodate a permanent presidential helipad for Marine One landings. Al Drago/The Washington Post via Getty Images US presidents have boarded the Marine One helicopter from the White House South Lawn for decades. President Donald Trump said the White House is getting a granite helipad funded by Lockheed Martin. Trump said the newer Marine One helicopters are more powerful and can scorch the lawn. The White House is getting a permanent helipad installed on the South Lawn. President Donald Trump confirmed to reporters in the Oval Office on Monday that the White House is getting a granite helipad paid for by Sikorsky Aircraft — a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin — to support the new fleet of helicopters used as Marine One . A Lockheed Martin spokesperson confirmed the contribution and told Business Insider it was being made to the National Park Service. Trump said the permanent fixture will help protect the South Lawn's grass. The newer he
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