Woodburn said that while BAE was already in a strong team with Italy and Japan, there were “opportunities” for the two programmes to work together, notably on “unmanned” systems.
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 ...
Europe's biggest defence company BAE Systems said it could expand to meet surging demand if governments provide long-term ...
BAE Systems ended last year with a record order backlog and strong prospects for future growth through its activities in ...
BAE Systems, Europe's largest defense company, is positioned for growth as European nations increase military spending. CEO Charles Woodburn highlights a need for long-term commitments from ...
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.
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