LONDON, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Europe's biggest defence company BAE Systems (BAES.L), opens new ... BAE CEO Charles Woodburn said "paradigm shifts" in European security could drive significantly ...
Woodburn said BAE Systems needs clarity on NATO's medium and long-term military requirements in order to plan production accordingly. As European governments grapple with the need to consolidate ...
Woodburn said defence procurement in Europe had been viewed as "challenging and fragmented", but that missiles company MBDA, jointly owned by BAE Systems, Airbus and Leonardo , was a success. "We ...
BAE Systems, is strategizing to scale up operations in response to surging demand, contingent upon governments providing long-term military spending assurances. This follows a record order backlog and ...
BAE said. Chief Executive Charles Woodburn said the results "continue our track record of strong top-line and earnings growth, free cash flow and orders." By division, Electronic Systems sales jumped ...
BAE said. Chief Executive Charles Woodburn said the results "continue our track record of strong top-line and earnings growth, free cash flow and orders." By division, Electronic Systems sales ...
BAE Systems also recruited almost 1,000 experienced professionals and nearly 600 graduates and apprentices, with plans to hire hundreds more in 2025. Charles Woodburn, BAE Systems chief executive ...
A global ramp-up in military spending amid wars in Ukraine and Gaza helped push weapons manufacturer BAE Systems make a record ... Chief executive Charles Woodburn said: “We’re supporting ...