Thales Alenia Space Belgium
Location
Hainaut
Founded
1989-06-14
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2025-05-28 (bulgarianmilitary.com)
Indonesia inks LoI for Rafale jets, Scorpène subs in major boost
Indonesia signs major deal for Rafale jets, Scorpène subs, and CAESAR artillery, boosting defense capabilities with advanced French military technology in 2025.
Read more2025-05-05 (intelligenceonline.fr)
Indonesia: French arms sellers are watching Emmanuel Macron's visit to Indonesia
Thales, Airbus and Dassault hope to take advantage of Emmanuel Macron's trip to Jakarta, at the end of May, to sign new contracts with the archipelago.
Read more2025-04-28 (lefigaro.fr)
India becomes the first customer of the Marine Rafale internationally
The contract on the delivery of 26 French combat aircraft, in a naval aid version, was signed in New Delhi by the Minister of Indian Defense.
Read more2025-04-04 (stern.de)
Bundeskartellamt gives the green light for Franco-German tank project |
The Federal Cartel Office has given the green light for an important Franco-German project in the armaments industry. The Bonn authority gave the
Read more2023-07-25 (techtarget.com)
Thoma Bravo sells Imperva to Thales Group for $3.6B
Thoma Bravo is selling Imperva to Thales Group for $3.6 billion as data and application security challenges increase for enterprises.
Read more2023-04-03 (innovationaus.com)
Lockheed Martin lands Defence's $4bn sovereign satellite deal
US defence giant Lockheed Martin has fought off Airbus, Boeing and Optus to secure a lucrative contract to deliver Australia's first "sovereign-controlled" military satellite communication constellation. The Department of Defence on Monday revealed Lockheed Martin as the preferred prime contractor for the JP9102 Australia Defence Satellite Communication system, following a two-year procurement process. Lockheed Martin will now progress to the next stage of the tender process, which will involve engaging in "collaborative tender clarification and improvement activities", according to the department. Other bidders on the JP9102 project tender from April 2021 included Optus, which was leading a joint bid with Raytheon Australia and Thales Australia, as well as Airbus, Boeing and Northrop Grumman.
Read more(railjournal.com)
Hitachi Rail to acquire Thales Ground Transportation Systems
Hitachi Rail has agreed to acquire Thales’ Ground Transportation Systems business for €1.66bn. The deal is expected to conclude in late 2022.
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