
Israel Aerospace Industries
Founded Year
1953Stage
Grant | AliveAbout Israel Aerospace Industries
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is Israel's largest aerospace and defense company and a globally recognized technology and innovation leader, specializing in developing and manufacturing advanced, state-of-the-art systems for air, space, sea, land, cyber and homeland security. Since 1953, the company has provided advanced technology solutions to government and commercial customers worldwide including: satellites, missiles, weapon systems and munitions, unmanned and robotic systems, radars, C4ISR and more. IAI also designs and manufactures business jets and aerostructures, performs overhaul and maintenance on commercial aircraft and converts passenger aircraft to refueling and cargo configurations.
Israel Aerospace Industries Headquarter Location
Ben Gurion International Airport
70100,
Israel
Israel Aerospace Industries Patents
Israel Aerospace Industries has filed 215 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Aerodynamics
- Aerospace engineering
- Air refueling
Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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6/13/2018 | 5/10/2022 | Radio frequency antenna types, Antennas (radio), Radar, Broadcast engineering, Radio frequency propagation | Grant |
Application Date | 6/13/2018 |
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Grant Date | 5/10/2022 |
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Related Topics | Radio frequency antenna types, Antennas (radio), Radar, Broadcast engineering, Radio frequency propagation |
Status | Grant |
Latest Israel Aerospace Industries News
May 9, 2022
09 May 2022 by Kate Tringham The Finnish Navy's fourth Hamina-class FAC, Pori, returns to sea to start acceptance trials after completing its MLU. (Finnish Defence Forces) The fourth and final Finnish Navy Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC), FRNS Pori (83), has commenced sea acceptance trials following the completion of its Squadron 2000 mid-life upgrade (SQ2000 MLU) programme, the Finnish Navy has announced. Post refit trials will continue into the third quarter, after which, Pori will be handed back to the Finnish Navy. The SQ2000 MLU programme is being carried out under a contract awarded to prime contractor Patria in January 2018. The scope of work, completed at Oy Western Shipyard Ltd, has included the replacement of the Atlas Elektronik ANCS combat management system (CMS) with a new Saab 9LV CMS and fire-control systems suite, and the installation of a new Saab TactiCall communication system. The existing Bofors 57 mm Mk 3 naval guns have been replaced with the lighter Bofors 40 mm Mk 4, and the RBS15 anti-ship missiles have been replaced by Israel Aerospace Industries' Gabriel V anti-ship missile system. 09 May 2022 by Kate Tringham The Finnish Navy's fourth Hamina-class FAC, Pori, returns to sea to start acceptance trials after completing its MLU. (Finnish Defence Forces) The fourth and final Finnish Navy Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC), FRNS Pori (83), has commenced sea acceptance trials following the completion of its Squadron 2000 mid-life upgrade (SQ2000 MLU) programme, the Finnish Navy has announced. Post refit trials will continue into the third quarter, after which, Pori will be handed back to the Finnish Navy. The SQ2000 MLU programme is being carried out under a contract awarded to prime contractor Patria in January 2018. The scope of work, completed at Oy Western Shipyard Ltd, has included the replacement of the Atlas Elektronik ANCS combat management system (CMS) with a new Saab 9LV CMS and fire-control systems suite, and the installation of a new Saab TactiCall communication system. The existing Bofors 57 mm Mk 3 naval guns have been replaced with the lighter Bofors 40 mm Mk 4, and the RBS15 anti-ship missiles have been replaced by Israel Aerospace Industries' Gabriel V anti-ship missile system. 09 May 2022 by Kate Tringham The Finnish Navy's fourth Hamina-class FAC, Pori, returns to sea to start acceptance trials after completing its MLU. (Finnish Defence Forces) The fourth and final Finnish Navy Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC), FRNS Pori (83), has commenced sea acceptance trials following the completion of its Squadron 2000 mid-life upgrade (SQ2000 MLU) programme, the Finnish Navy has announced. Post refit trials will continue into the third quarter, after which, Pori will be handed back to the Finnish Navy. The SQ2000 MLU programme is being carried out under a contract awarded to prime contractor Patria in January 2018. The scope of work, completed at Oy Western Shipyard Ltd, has included the replacement of the Atlas Elektronik ANCS combat management system (CMS) with a new Saab 9LV CMS and fire-control systems suite, and the installation of a new Saab TactiCall communication system. The existing Bofors 57 mm Mk 3 naval guns have been replaced with the lighter Bofors 40 mm Mk 4, and the RBS15 anti-ship missiles have been replaced by Israel Aerospace Industries' Gabriel V anti-ship missile system. 09 May 2022 by Kate Tringham The Finnish Navy's fourth Hamina-class FAC, Pori, returns to sea to start acceptance trials after completing its MLU. (Finnish Defence Forces) The fourth and final Finnish Navy Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC), FRNS Pori (83), has commenced sea acceptance trials following the completion of its Squadron 2000 mid-life upgrade (SQ2000 MLU) programme, the Finnish Navy has announced. Post refit trials will continue into the third quarter, after which, Pori will be handed back to the Finnish Navy. The SQ2000 MLU programme is being carried out under a contract awarded to prime contractor Patria in January 2018. The scope of work, completed at Oy Western Shipyard Ltd, has included the replacement of the Atlas Elektronik ANCS combat management system (CMS) with a new Saab 9LV CMS and fire-control systems suite, and the installation of a new Saab TactiCall communication system. The existing Bofors 57 mm Mk 3 naval guns have been replaced with the lighter Bofors 40 mm Mk 4, and the RBS15 anti-ship missiles have been replaced by Israel Aerospace Industries' Gabriel V anti-ship missile system. 09 May 2022 by Kate Tringham The Finnish Navy's fourth Hamina-class FAC, Pori, returns to sea to start acceptance trials after completing its MLU. (Finnish Defence Forces) The fourth and final Finnish Navy Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC), FRNS Pori (83), has commenced sea acceptance trials following the completion of its Squadron 2000 mid-life upgrade (SQ2000 MLU) programme, the Finnish Navy has announced. Post refit trials will continue into the third quarter, after which, Pori will be handed back to the Finnish Navy. The SQ2000 MLU programme is being carried out under a contract awarded to prime contractor Patria in January 2018. The scope of work, completed at Oy Western Shipyard Ltd, has included the replacement of the Atlas Elektronik ANCS combat management system (CMS) with a new Saab 9LV CMS and fire-control systems suite, and the installation of a new Saab TactiCall communication system. The existing Bofors 57 mm Mk 3 naval guns have been replaced with the lighter Bofors 40 mm Mk 4, and the RBS15 anti-ship missiles have been replaced by Israel Aerospace Industries' Gabriel V anti-ship missile system. 09 May 2022 by Kate Tringham The Finnish Navy's fourth Hamina-class FAC, Pori, returns to sea to start acceptance trials after completing its MLU. (Finnish Defence Forces) The fourth and final Finnish Navy Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC), FRNS Pori (83), has commenced sea acceptance trials following the completion of its Squadron 2000 mid-life upgrade (SQ2000 MLU) programme, the Finnish Navy has announced. Post refit trials will continue into the third quarter, after which, Pori will be handed back to the Finnish Navy. The SQ2000 MLU programme is being carried out under a contract awarded to prime contractor Patria in January 2018. The scope of work, completed at Oy Western Shipyard Ltd, has included the replacement of the Atlas Elektronik ANCS combat management system (CMS) with a new Saab 9LV CMS and fire-control systems suite, and the installation of a new Saab TactiCall communication system. The existing Bofors 57 mm Mk 3 naval guns have been replaced with the lighter Bofors 40 mm Mk 4, and the RBS15 anti-ship missiles have been replaced by Israel Aerospace Industries' Gabriel V anti-ship missile system. 09 May 2022 by Kate Tringham The Finnish Navy's fourth Hamina-class FAC, Pori, returns to sea to start acceptance trials after completing its MLU. (Finnish Defence Forces) The fourth and final Finnish Navy Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC), FRNS Pori (83), has commenced sea acceptance trials following the completion of its Squadron 2000 mid-life upgrade (SQ2000 MLU) programme, the Finnish Navy has announced. Post refit trials will continue into the third quarter, after which, Pori will be handed back to the Finnish Navy. The SQ2000 MLU programme is being carried out under a contract awarded to prime contractor Patria in January 2018. The scope of work, completed at Oy Western Shipyard Ltd, has included the replacement of the Atlas Elektronik ANCS combat management system (CMS) with a new Saab 9LV CMS and fire-control systems suite, and the installation of a new Saab TactiCall communication system. The existing Bofors 57 mm Mk 3 naval guns have been replaced with the lighter Bofors 40 mm Mk 4, and the RBS15 anti-ship missiles have been replaced by Israel Aerospace Industries' Gabriel V anti-ship missile system. 09 May 2022 by Kate Tringham The Finnish Navy's fourth Hamina-class FAC, Pori, returns to sea to start acceptance trials after completing its MLU. (Finnish Defence Forces) The fourth and final Finnish Navy Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC), FRNS Pori (83), has commenced sea acceptance trials following the completion of its Squadron 2000 mid-life upgrade (SQ2000 MLU) programme, the Finnish Navy has announced. Post refit trials will continue into the third quarter, after which, Pori will be handed back to the Finnish Navy. The SQ2000 MLU programme is being carried out under a contract awarded to prime contractor Patria in January 2018. The scope of work, completed at Oy Western Shipyard Ltd, has included the replacement of the Atlas Elektronik ANCS combat management system (CMS) with a new Saab 9LV CMS and fire-control systems suite, and the installation of a new Saab TactiCall communication system. The existing Bofors 57 mm Mk 3 naval guns have been replaced with the lighter Bofors 40 mm Mk 4, and the RBS15 anti-ship missiles have been replaced by Israel Aerospace Industries' Gabriel V anti-ship missile system.
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When was Israel Aerospace Industries founded?
Israel Aerospace Industries was founded in 1953.
What is Israel Aerospace Industries's latest funding round?
Israel Aerospace Industries's latest funding round is Grant.
Who are the investors of Israel Aerospace Industries?
Investors of Israel Aerospace Industries include Israel Innovation Authority and Space Florida.
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