
Leonardo


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About Leonardo
Leonardo is one of the largest European defense firms, with 30% of its shares owned by the Italian government. The group’s divisions include helicopters; defense, electronics, and security systems; and aeronautics. The helicopter division serves both military and civil markets through AgustaWestland. DES has access to the US defense market through the DRS subsidiary. The aeronautics division cooperates in international programs, such as Eurofighter Typhoon, F-35, and the new Tempest, and supplies aerostructures to large commercial aircraft programs.


Leonardo SpA is an Italian aerospace, defence, and security company that designs and manufactures aircraft, helicopters, electronics, and defence systems. Founded in 1948 and headquartered in Rome, Italy, it is one of Europe's largest defence contractors with a global industrial presence.
The company operates through multiple divisions, including Helicopters, Aircraft, Aerostructures, Electronics, and Cybersecurity. Its products range from military and civil helicopters to advanced radar, avionics, and communication systems. Leonardo also participates in multinational defence and space programmes, such as the Eurofighter Typhoon, FREMM frigates, and the Galileo satellite navigation system.
Leonardo maintains operations and joint ventures across Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Asia, supplying governments, armed forces, and commercial customers. The company continues to invest in emerging technologies, including unmanned systems, cyber defence, and space exploration.
Leonardo SpA is listed on Borsa Italiana (Euronext Milan).
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