Israel Aerospace Industries

Arrow 4 anti-missile defense system to possibly be deployed in coming months, IAI CEO Levy says

Israel Aerospace Industries CEO Boaz Levy said that the Arrow 4, which will replace the Arrow 2, "will elevate the success of Israeli shoot-down capabilities."

Israel Aerospace Industries CEO Boaz Levy.
IAI's HAROP Loitering Munitions

No Israel–Azerbaijan rift after Armenia unveils Harop-like drone, experts say

Israel from space 1

Mitzpe Ramon to become Israel's 'Space City,' creating new hub for civil space exploration

 Israel Aerospace Industries launches communications satellite "Dror 1" into space, July 13, 2025.

Israel can maintain military edge by expanding into space, sources tell 'Post'


Israel Aerospace Industries announces best 9-month results in company history

Record-breaking order backlog of  $16.6 billion 

 Boaz Levy, IAI President and CEO with Amir Peretz, Chairman of the Board of Directors of IAI

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.

 Boaz Levy - IAI CEO

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.

 Defense Minister Yoav Gallant addressing the the World Summit on Counter-Terrorism in Herzliya on September 11, 2023

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, US carry out successful test of Arrow-3 missile over Alaska

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." 

Israel, US carry out successful test of Arrow-3 missile over Alaska

Israel Aerospace Industries makes history with 2023 financial results

The company boasted a 28% increase in net income in the first half of 2023 compared to the same time frame in 2022.

The logo of state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), the country's biggest defence contractor, is seen at their offices next to Ben Gurion International airport, near Or Yehuda, Israel February 27, 2017.

US approves Israel's historic sale of Arrow 3 to Germany

The Arrow 3 Missile defense system is designed to intercept exo-atmospheric ballistic missiles.

 Israel's Arrow 3 interceptor.

IAI successfully launches satellite enabling all-weather, night coverage

The satellite is already performing its own initial checks to make sure it is functioning properly and simultaneously sending initial images.

 Israel’s Ofek-13 reconnaissance satellite takes off from central Israel on March 29. IAI was the main contractor involved in the project.

Israel Aerospace Industries sign new agreements with NATO member countries

The new contracts worth millions of dollars will supply 'kamikaze' drones to three NATO member states.

 A Rotem-type loitering munitions system.

Israel, Morocco sign MoU to build AI and Aeronautics innovation research center

The collaboration is yet another example of the blossoming relationship between the Israel and Morocco following the Abraham Accords.

 Signing of MoU for the establishment of the Center of Excellence in Aeronautics and Artificial Intelligence at International University of Rabat.