Israel Aerospace Industries
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is a state-owned company that manufactures products in the aerospace and aviation sectors.
The company is most well-known for their wide range of military equipment, producing and servicing a variety of drones, missiles, aircraft, and more. IAI also boasts a range of space hardware, including the EROS and Ofek satellites.
Despite the numerous military-centric products, which are made for the IDF and sometimes sold to foreign nations, IAI also has a number of products made for civilians, most famously the Gulfstream business jets.
The company is based in Lod and its current CEO is Boaz Levy.
IAI successfully tests Barak missile system in India
The missiles successfully intercepted their targets, achieving direct hits and neutralizing the threats, demonstrating the system's operational capability.
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Israel's new 'Gabriel 5' sea-to-sea missile makes first navy test debut
"The operational test launch was a remarkable success and provides the Israeli Navy with greater operational freedom," said Brig.-Gen. Almakias.
'Israel must lead technologically'; says Israel Aerospace Industries CEO Boaz Levy
IAI CEO Boaz Levy briefed committee members on the company’s extensive efforts since the outbreak of the war on October 7.
Slovakia to purchase Israel's Barak MX air defense system for €560 million
The Israeli-manufactured air defense system will be sold to Slovakia to add to its defense infrastructure.
First Israeli-built quantum computer now in operation
First Israeli superconductor-based quantum computer supporting defense and civilian applications is now operational.
German navy successfully tests Israeli BlueWhale drone sub as Baltic risks escalate
The evaluation was conducted in the Baltic Sea by a 5.5-ton submarine equipped with a telescopic mast with radar and electro-optic systems.
Amir Peretz leaves IAI leadership role after near-decade of contributions
Peretz bolstered IAI’s presence by establishing a visitors’ center in Washington, DC, and launching a new center for technological innovation; fostering American youth’s interest in aerospace.
IAI net income spikes by 74% to $416m.
Israel Aerospace Industries reports record-breaking performance with $416 million in net income and a $25 billion order backlog in 2024's first nine months.
IAI and Azerbaijan’s IDDA highlight sustainable innovation at COP29
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Israel Aerospace Industries Launches- IAI Catalyst
The first Accelerator program in IAI’s US Innovation Center.
Gaining exposure at IAI
Shay Gal, VP of external relations, explains the importance of media coverage.
No. 27: Amir Peretz: The father of Israel's air defense system
Amir Peretz influence in Israel's defense ministry and in the country's security doctrine remains to be significant, despite his new focus being on chairing the Israel Aerospace Industries.