Israel Aerospace Industries
Israel Aerospace Industries to merge with Green Pine radar developer Elta Systems
Elta, headquartered in Ashdod, is responsible for a wide range of advanced technologies, including the "Green Pine" radar system, Israel's high-power radar, and various interception systems.
Technion launches new aerospace prize to honor legends and trailblazers
Israel approves increased production of Arrow missile interceptors for second time this year
Israel’s defense companies report record $80 billion backlog as global demand surges
New IAI system optimizes passenger-to-freighter aircraft conversions
Israel's Aerospace Industries launched its Global Control Center (GCC), which can manage and monitor significant projects. The system is now in operation.
Israel Aerospace Industries sees 49% increase in net income in 2023
IAI, a leader in defense and commercial markets that delivers state-of-the-art technologies saw sales increase to about $5.3 million in 2023, compared with about $4.9 million in 2022.
Sky Dew: The high-stakes game of Israel's advanced spy balloons
After a year and a half on the ground preparing for operational service Sky Dew finally launched on Sunday morning.
The Joker up Israel's sleeve: The utilization of UAVs against Hamas
Rotem May-Tal, CEO of Asgard Systems, which specializes in military tech applications, spoke to Maariv about the innovative weapons in the war against Hamas.
Israel Aerospace head Levi receives Bialkin Leadership Award from America-Israel Friendship League
The award symbolizes IAI’s contribution to Israel’s defense, both during the war and in peacetime.
Israel Aerospace Industries announces best 9-month results in company history
Record-breaking order backlog of $16.6 billion
IAI signs $1.2 billion deal to supply defense systems to foreign customer
“This transaction joins a series of transactions in air defense systems signed recently, strengthening the company’s position as a world leader in the field,” said Boaz Levy, CEO of IAI.
Defense Minister Gallant to fly to Germany Wednesday for Arrow deal signing
In Berlin, Gallant and German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius will discuss security threats and regional challenges in Europe and the Middle East.
Germany's purchase of Israel's Arrow 3 missiles done by November - exclusive
EXCLUSIVE: German Air Force Chief Lt.-Gen. Ingo Gerhartz told the Jerusalem Post the final contract will be signed by November.
Israel's $4 billion sale of Arrow-3 takes Germany ties to new heights - Gallant
Gallant told German counterpart Pistorius that the deal had "great significance for Israel and Germany from security, economic, and not least, symbolic perspectives."