Leonardo Sees More Than 300 Core GCAP Orders is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation Week Intelligence ...
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Defense News on MSNLeonardo predicts massive revenue leap to $32.5 billion by 2029The Italian defense firm's projection is driven by new joint ventures, organic growth and huge rises in defense spending in ...
Leonardo expects orders to be in place for 350 aircraft via the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) by the time of a new fighter's service introduction in 2035. We look at its partner nations' current ...
Leonardo is in advanced discussions with a partner to set up an aerostructures joint venture that its chief executive vows ...
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Air Force Technology on MSNGCAP production expected for 350 fighters: how many will the UK get?Formed through a merging of the UK-led Tempest and Japan’s F-X programmes, GCAP will produce a sixth-generation fighter with industries from the three partner nations collaborat ...
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The Aviationist on MSNLeonardo and Baykar Partner to Develop Unmanned TechnologiesA new Joint Venture between Leonardo and Baykar, based in Italy, will exploit the industrial synergies and complementarities ...
Mariani did not commit to timings on deals for Riyadh to enter GCAP, but said “I hope it will be soon.” He said the idea of involving Saudi Arabia in work on programs reflected Leonardo’s ...
BAE Systems held early talks with Japanese defense companies aiming to co-develop drones to accompany fighter jets.
BAE, Italy’s Leonardo and a Japanese industrial consortium led by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries established the joint venture in December to oversee developing the fighter jet for a maiden flight by ...
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