The agreements are with the Saudi The Helicopter Company, with the Texan group Bristow and with the air rescue service operator Metro Aviation
The Helicopter Company is described by Airbus as being at the forefront of developing commercial helicopter services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
The order placed by the operator Omni Helicopters International (OHI) for three units includes two AW189s, powered by General Electric engines, and one AW189K, with Safran engines. The latter makes its entry into the Latin American market
New agreements in South America to strengthen its leadership in the private helicopter transport market. Distribution agreement with Gruppomodena for the civil market in Uruguay and Argentina and order for two AW119K helicopters. New contracts with Gualter Helicopters…
Weststar, a Malaysian charter airline will introduce an AW609 tiltrotor in Malaysia. It also signed an agreement with the Italian company for the purchase of five helicopters. First flight in the region using sustainable bio-fuel
At the end of his mandate in May, the CEO Alessandro Profumo hands over a company with accounts that have shown an ever-growing trend, new orders arriving and above all excellent relations with the United States and NATO allies
If only budgets mattered, Leonardo's CEO, Alessandro Profumo, would deserve reconfirmation at the helm of the aerospace and defense group - Profits, orders, revenues, ebitda on the rise
At the Heli-Expo 2023 show Leonardo signed preliminary contracts for over 50 AW09 helicopters with various customers around the world and a collaboration agreement with Metro Aviation for the American market. But the title goes down
An additional 6 helicopters will be delivered to three major land operators in Australia
The Austrian government has exercised its option to purchase 18 AW169M helicopters. Thus, the number of helicopters destined for the Austrian Ministry of Defense rises to 36.
NH90 program for Qatar includes 16 NH90 (twin-engine multi-purpose helicopter) for tactical transport and 12 NH90 for naval missions - Deliveries to continue until 2025
This five-year phase is part of a 34-year contract signed in 2012 - and will support over 340 jobs in the country's southwest
MA Group and Lockheed Martin Sikorsky-Boeing have signed an agreement for the development and production of the landing system for the Defiant X helicopter
Leonardo doesn't want to do everything but excel where he can be a leader such as in helicopters and defense electronics - Oto Melara will instead be sold
Memorandum of Agreement between the Italian Leonardo and Saudi Arabia's Saei for the maintenance of the AW139 helicopters, considered the best in their category, in the Arab country
The new VIP brand was announced during the inauguration of the innovative helicopter terminal in Dubai together with the operator Falcon Aviation Services (which facilitates mobility to and from the Expo 2020 area)
The new Philadelphia-based facility will address the growing demand for training services in North and South America through state-of-the-art solutions. Leonardo wants to guarantee customers greater safety, quality and effectiveness of services
The US Department of Defense will exercise options for 36 helicopters for a total value of 171 million dollars - Title at the top of the FTSE Mib
The partners will work on defining solutions, procedures and standards which will improve the use of civil airspace and which will be applicable both in Italy and abroad.
The vehicle chosen by the Rouen hospital is the AW109 Trekker, of which more than 70 units have already been sold to customers all over the world to date.
The county of Palm Beach has signed a contract for two latest generation AW169 helicopters produced by the Italian group led by Alessandro Profumo.
The purchase price includes a fixed part of 185 million dollars plus a variable part linked to specific milestones starting from 2022 - All eyes on the flagship product: the SH09 helicopter
Leonardo and Falcon Aviation Services launch an innovative urban mobility concept that combines helipad, commercial areas and lounges - Contracts signed for 5 helicopters at Abu Dhabi Aviation
The helicopter is part of a 280 million contract for the supply of 22 military aircraft by 2024.
The helicopter sector is doing well, with revenues and profitability growing - Profumo: "We confirm the 2019 guidance" - Double bond buyback in the USA
Leonardo's helicopter program is the most successful worldwide in the last 15 years, setting an all-time sales record.
Features such as the advanced autopilot, the open avionic architecture capable of ensuring significant room for growth and customization, the large sliding doors to facilitate access for soldiers and equipment make the AW149 an ideal candidate to replace older models generation.
This is a key requirement for the US Navy's Advanced Helicopter Training System TH-73 program: if selected, up to 130 TH-119s could be built at the Philadelphia manufacturing facility
The new AW139s are added to the 3 already ordered by the Fire Brigade - They will be used for rescue and firefighting missions.
The Italian group led by Profumo has also signed an agreement with its British equivalent for the production of another two AW109 VIP helicopters. The renewal of the distribution agreement provides for at least 8 new orders by 2021
Results and orders that convince the market for the group led by Alessandro Profumo - The increase in orders from Qatar is essential - Helicopters clearly recover - Dividend for shareholders - Stock soars on the stock market
At the world's largest helicopter show Heli-Expo, the Italian group led by Alessandro Profumo announces that it has collected new orders in Mexico, Japan and Ecuador - Progress also for the AW609 tiltrotor program
Leonardo and the Japanese Nakanihon Air Service launch a working group to evaluate the use of the AW609 helicopter for transport and public utility missions
The Italian group presents itself at the sector exhibition in Atlanta with numbers and products that confirm its leadership in the civil sector, also in the USA - The group holds a 40% market share, up 7% on 2017…
Final assembly will be carried out by Leonardo in Varese and delivery is scheduled for the end of 2019.
Revenues amounted to 8,240 billion (+2,4%, +4% excluding negative exchange rate effects) - Debt improves - CEO Profumo: "The recovery of the helicopters, the increase of Leonardo DRS and the control of Strict costing make us confident we can get…
The contract stipulated by the group led by Alessandro Profumo is worth over 20 million euros - "The AW119Kx is the best single-engine helicopter available on the market today".
The company led by Alessandro Profumo flies to the top of the Ftse Mib after the announcement of the 2,4 billion dollar contract awarded together with Boeing by the American special forces - The stock continues to recover ground after the losses in…
The group led by Alessandro Profumo has entered the order in the portfolio and collected the advance - 2018 guidance confirmed, revised upwards on 30 July.
Net ordinary income amounted to 50 million, from 49 million in the first quarter of 2017 - CEO Profumo: "We approved the creation of 'Leonardo International' with the aim of strengthening our presence on foreign markets. Guidance confirmed …
Leonardo and the Australian Ministry of Defense have reached an agreement for the construction of a repair and overhaul center for helicopter transmissions in Melbourne
Further AW139s to be added to those already ordered for passenger transport, EMS and utility duties, with deliveries beginning in 2019
The deliveries will concern a single-engine AW119Kx in VIP configuration, arriving in the South American country in the fourth quarter of this year, and the first new AW109 Trekker light twin-engine helicopter for the Chilean market and in utility configuration, which will enter service in the first quarter of 2019.
The BoD approved the 2017 financial statements - CEO Profumo: "Results in line with expectations, we are now focused on achieving all the targets of the 2018-2022 Business Plan" - 2018 will be a year of consolidation: confirmed…
Alessandro Profumo presents Leonardo's new industrial plan today in Vergiate, in the historic former AgustaWestland factory - The increase in revenues and margins will be at the heart of the mission but the first problem to be solved will be the relaunch of helicopters
It is on the future of Leonardo's helicopters that the market, after the profit warning launched in November, expects news and expects to understand how Profumo intends to overcome the difficulties of the sector.
The group led by Alessandro Profumo closes the first nine months of 2017 with a profit of 272 million but the critical issues in the helicopter sector weigh on turnover and profitability - Orders at 8 billion euro
Leonardo today announced a further expansion of its presence on the Japanese helicopter market, winning various tenders with orders for AW169, AW139 and AW189 helicopters in fire-fighting configuration.
Ordered 2 AW119Kx, 10 AW109 Trekker and 5 AW139 with start of deliveries at the end of the year - With this latest contract Sino-US Intercontinental thus becomes the exclusive distributor of Leonardo's helicopters on the Chinese civil market - About 200 Leonardo helicopters…
The order, worth over 120 million dollars (approximately 107 million euro) concerns the models of the entire new generation AgustaWestland AW139, AW169 and AW189 family. Helicopter deliveries will start this year.
Leonardo has signed a new contract with the Government of Pakistan which has decided to acquire additional Agusta Westland AW139 intermediate twin-engine helicopters.
The contract directly supports over 500 highly skilled jobs, predominantly in South East England at Yeovilton Naval Air Base, where maintenance and training activities for Wildcat helicopters are concentrated.
The Italian giant presented the first of 16 AW101 helicopters for search and rescue (Search and Rescue - SAR) destined for Norway. - Delivery will start in 2017 - ROmiti: "is the most advanced search and rescue helicopter in the…
Only the revival of productivity through private investment in industry can really make the Italian economy grow - Helicopters that dispense rivers of money and recourse to public investment are not plausible recipes.