The Jerusalem Post

IAI inks $350m. deal with major European power

Aerospace firm to supply special mission aircraft

- • Jerusalem Post Staff

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), one of Israel’s large aerospace and aviation manufactur­ers, signed a major contract Tuesday valued at $350 million with an unnamed European power to supply it with advanced special mission aircraft, which is used primarily for strategic intelligen­ce, according to a press release from the company.

The contract will be executed via IAI’s ELTA Systems, a section that specialize­s in special mission aircraft, such as early warning aircraft and surveillan­ce drones.

IAI has been involved in providing advanced military equipment to numerous countries around the world. The company also announced a technologi­cal breakthrou­gh for its special mission aircraft that will allow high performanc­e business jets to be used in potential reconnaiss­ance, via advanced sensor miniaturiz­ation technology, which is coupled with Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) and Machine Learning software applicatio­ns.

At the moment, most countries use converted cargo or passengers planes as special mission aircraft.

Some of the special mission aircraft being offered by IAI include equipment designed for early warning and control, air-to-ground surveillan­ce, maritime patrol and signals intelligen­ce aircraft.

In response announceme­nt, to the Gideon

Landa, Vice-President and General Manager of Airborne Systems & Radars Division of ELTA Systems, said that “As part of IAI’s strategy, we are bolstering our presence in Europe for leveraging our business and extending cooperatio­n. IAI’s Special Mission Aircraft offer advanced and unique technologi­cal capabiliti­es to meet a broad range of the most demanding intelligen­ce missions.”

Landa also emphasized the strategic importance of the deal, saying that “Europe represents a strategic business region for IAI, and we will continue to broaden our products and services to bring our unique technologi­es to the benefit of our customer’s evolving operationa­l requiremen­ts.”

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