Alenia Aeronautica
Private Subsidiary | |
Industry | Aerospace and defence |
Fate | Merged |
Predecessor |
Aeritalia Selenia |
Successor | Alenia Aermacchi |
Founded | 1990 |
Defunct | January 2012 |
Headquarters | Rome, Italy |
Number of locations | Pomigliano, Turin, Venice, Varese, Grottaglie, Casoria, Nola, Foggia |
Products |
Combat and Defense Aircraft Trainer Aircraft (Alenia Aermacchi) Military Air Lifters Patrol Aircraft Regional Turboprop (ATR) Regional Turbofan (Superjet-100) |
Services |
Aero structures Overhaul and Modifications (Alenia Aeronavali) |
Revenue | € 2.53 billion (FY2008) |
Profit | €250 million |
Owner | Finmeccanica |
Number of employees | 13,910 |
Parent | Finmeccanica |
Divisions |
Alenia Aermacchi Alenia Aeronavali Alenia Composite Alenia SIA Quadrics |
Subsidiaries |
Alenia North America ATR Superjet 100 |
Alenia Aeronautica was an Italian aerospace company. Its subsidiaries included Alenia Aermacchi and Alenia Aeronavali. Alenia Aeronautica owns ATR, a joint venture with EADS. In January 2012, the company was reorganized as Alenia Aermacchi.[1]
History
Alenia Aeronautica was created in 1990 by concentrating the Finmeccanica [2] aerospace and defense industries Aeritalia and Selenia. Alenia was immediately associated with Eurofighter and other advanced programs. The present Alenia Aeronautica was incorporated in 2002, when Finmeccanica spun off its divisions as independent companies.
Alenia's C-27J was selected by the US Defense Department as its Joint Cargo Aircraft,[3] and the C-27J team was awarded a contract worth US$2.04 billion for 78 C-27Js in June 2007.[4]
Products
Aircraft
Unmanned aerial vehicles
Collaborations
- Eurofighter with EADS and BAE Systems
- AMX International with Embraer
- Panavia Tornado
- Dassault Aviation (among others) for the nEUROn Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle
- Global Aeronautica, LLC (50%, with Boeing — for the Boeing 787)
Missiles
See also
- Alenia Marconi Systems
- Thales Alenia Space, ex-Alenia Spazio and ex-Alcatel Alenia Space
References
- ↑ "Anni 1961 - 1972 Il boom economico e l’Aeritalia - Finmeccanica". www.finmeccanica.com. Retrieved 2016-02-19.
- ↑ "Storia - Finmeccanica". www.finmeccanica.com. Retrieved 2016-02-14.
- ↑ "C-27J tapped for Joint Cargo Aircraft", Air Force Times, 14 June 2007.
- ↑ C-27J Spartan named as Joint Cargo Aircraft
External links
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