Leonardo S.p.A., formerlyLeonardo-Finmeccanica and originallyFinmeccanica, is an Italianmultinational company specialising inaerospace,defence andsecurity. Headquartered inRome, the company has 180 sites worldwide.[3] It is the 12th largestdefence contractor in the world based on 2020 revenues.[4] The company is partially owned by the Italian government, which holds 30.2% of the company's shares and is its largest shareholder.
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Formerly | Finmeccanica (1948–2016) Leonardo-Finmeccanica (2016) |
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Company type | Public |
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Founded | 1948; 77 years ago (1948) |
Headquarters | Rome, Italy |
Area served | Worldwide |
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Products | Aeronautics,aircraft,helicopters,electronics,defence systems,remote controlled weapon stations,turrets,autocannons,rotary cannons,naval artillery,missiles,torpedoes,unmanned ground vehicles,unmanned underwater vehicles |
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Owner | Ministero dell’Economia e delle Finanze (30.2%)[1] |
Number of employees | 60,500 (2024) |
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Website | www![]() |
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On 1 January 2016, Leonardo-Finmeccanica became a single industrial company by integrating the activities of its subsidiariesAgustaWestland,Alenia Aermacchi,DRS Technologies,Selex ES,OTO Melara andWASS. The company is organised into five divisions (Helicopters, Aircraft, Aerostructures, Electronics, Cybersecurity). It is also the parent company and corporate centre for the subsidiaries and joint venturesTelespazio,Thales Alenia Space,MBDA andATR. Leonardo is listed on theBorsa Italiana and is a constituent of theFTSE MIB andDow Jones Sustainability Indices.
The company changed its name to Leonardo S.p.A. on 1 January 2017, after the Italian inventorLeonardo da Vinci.[5][6]
History
editFoundation
editSocietà Finanziaria Meccanica, "Finmeccanica", was established in 1948 as the mechanical engineering subholding of the state-ownedIstituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale (IRI). Finmeccanica has held for years some historic Italian enterprises, asAlfa Romeo (automobiles),Aeritalia (aerospace) andAnsaldo (engineering).[3]
From the 1960s to the 1980s Italy'sdefence andaerospace industry was split into state-holding entities:EFIM [it] owned the helicopters manufacturerAgusta, the defence companyOto Melara and the electronic enterpriseOfficine Galileo.STET (another IRI subsidiary) heldSelenia,Elsag andSGS Thomson, all electronic enterprises with specializations in security and defense. In 1989, an internal IRI reorganization process brought STET electronic enterprises to Finmeccanica, and the Aeritalia-Selenia merger constituted its aerospace subsidiaryAlenia.[4]
1990s
editIn 1992 EFIM was wound up because of its troubled financial situation; and Agusta, Oto Melara, Officine Galileo andBreda passed to Finmeccanica, which became one of the main Italian industrial groups. Finmeccanica, which was previously fully state owned by IRI, became partly privatized in 1993, when it was listed in theMilanBorsa Italiana stock exchange.
In 1992 Finmeccanica'sAgusta became a 32% partner inNHIndustries, the prime contractor for theNH90 helicopter, along withEurocopter (62.5%) andFokker (5.5%).
2000s
editIn July 2000 Finmeccanica and the BritishGKN agreed to merge their respective helicopter subsidiaries (Agusta andGKN-Westland Helicopters) to formAgustaWestland. In December 2001, the missile business ofAlenia Marconi Systems (AMS), a joint Finmeccanica/BAE Systems company, was merged with other European missile manufacturers to formMBDA, which became the world's second largest missile manufacturer.[7] In July 2003 Finmeccanica andBAE Systems announced their intention to set up three joint venture companies, to be collectively known asEurosystems. These companies would have pooled the avionics,C4ISTAR and communications businesses of the two companies.[8]
In March 2007, BAE Systems sold its 25% share to Finmeccanica for €400 million.[9] In January 2013 the company merged with Finmeccanica's other defence electronics companies,SELEX Elsag andSELEX Sistemi Integrati, to becomeSelex ES. In May 2008 Finmeccanica announced its intention to purchase the U.S. defense contractorDRS Technologies for nearly $5.2 billion. In October 2008 the sale of DRS Technologies was finalized.[10]
2010s
editDuring 2011–2013, Finmeccanica emails were published byWikiLeaks and Finmeccanica was subject to judicial inquiries on several fronts and management changes.
According to Finmeccanica emails published in theSyria Files release byWikiLeaks on 5 July 2012,[11] Finmeccanica increased its sale of mobile communications equipment to Syrian authorities during 2011, delivering 500 of these to theDamascus suburb Muadamia in May 2011,[12][13] after theSyrian uprising had started, and sending engineers to Damascus in February 2012 to provide training in using the communications equipment in helicopter terminals,[14] while the uprising continued.[15] Finmeccanica stated that the equipment sales were legal, they occurred "before the outbreak of conflict inside Syria", and the equipment "was designed for use by emergency responders" for civilian use only.[15]
On 12 February 2013, the chief executive,Giuseppe Orsi, was arrested on corruption charges. Prosecutors alleged that he paid bribes to ensure the sale of 12 helicopters to the Indian government, when he was head of the group's AgustaWestland unit.[16][17]
In July 2013, the Letta government appointed former police chief Giovanni De Gennaro as Chairman of Finmeccanica. In December 2013 Finmeccanica sold 39.55% of its share capital in Ansaldo Energia to Fondo Strategico Italiano.
In the first half of 2014, Finmeccanica's new chief executive officer and General Manager Mauro Moretti started a significant process of change for the Group, both in terms of strategic choices and organizational structure. The goal was to create a more cohesive and efficient group in which all processes (research, marketing and sales, engineering, procurement, strategies and governance) are centralized and integrated and can interact each other.[18] This encompasses the 100% owned companies of the core aerospace and defence business (AgustaWestland, Alenia Aermacchi, Oto Melara, Selex ES and WASS) being transformed into seven new Finmeccanica divisions. The current holding company will then become an operating company based on seven major business areas, maintaining its parent company and corporate centre function for the Group companies excluded from the model (DRS Technologies, Telespazio, Thales Alenia Space, MBDA and ATR).
At the end of 2014, Finmeccanica transferred its stake in BredaMenarinibus to the newco Industria Italiana Autobus (20% Finmeccanica and 80% King Long), thereby taking a further step in the Group's portfolio rationalization process.
In 2015,Hitachi signed a binding agreement with Finmeccanica for Hitachi's acquisition of theAnsaldoBreda business, excluding some revamping activities and residual contracts, and of the entire Finmeccanica stake in the share capital ofAnsaldo STS, approximately 40% of the total capital.
FATA, another subsidiary of the Finmeccanica Group since 2004 that was not part of the core business, was sold in 2015 to the Gruppo Danieli, dealing in the production of steel plants.
On 1 January 2016, Finmeccanica became a single integrated industrial entity, that absorbed the activities of AgustaWestland, Alenia Aermacchi, Selex ES, OTO Melara and WASS.
From Finmeccanica to Leonardo
editA company rebranding operation led by Mauro Moretti began in March 2016, with a proposal to change the company name. From 1 January 2017 Finmeccanica officially became Leonardo, a name inspired by the ItaliansavantLeonardo da Vinci.[6][19][20] In March 2017 the Italian Treasury proposed that the veteran bankerAlessandro Profumo replaceMauro Moretti as CEO of Leonardo.[21] In May 2017 the Board appointed Alessandro Profumo to the role.[22]
2020s
editOn 10 May 2023 the Board of Directors appointed Mr. Roberto Cingolani to the position of chief executive officer and General Manager, Mr. Stefano Pontecorvo to the role of chairman, Mr. Lorenzo Mariani to the role of Co-General Manager.[23] Turkish defense firmBaykar and Leonardo have decided to cooperate in the field of unmanned aerial vehicles.[24]
Organization
edit- Aeronautics
- Leonardo designs, develops, produces, maintains and upgrades commercial, military and military training aircraft, as well as producing aerostructures. The company is part of a network of joint ventures and product partnerships, including such programs as theGlobal Combat Air Programme (with BAE Systems and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries) to build a 6th generation fighter, Eurofighter (with BAE Systems and Airbus Group) to build the supersonic multi-roleTyphoon, and theATR (with Airbus Group) to build the family of turboprop regional aircraft of the same name.
- Helicopters
- Leonardo is active in the helicopter market, managing: development to production, pilot training and after sales support. Leonardo produces a range of helicopters for the commercial and defence markets, including all the main weight categories, from 1.8-tonne single-engined to 16-tonne three-engined helicopters.
- The company launched its VIP helicopters and travel services under a related new name "Agusta" and unveiled the heliport called "Casa Agusta" at a formal ceremony at the Expo 2020 in Dubai.[25]
- Leonardo is developing a helicopter-like autonomous large drone for the Royal Navy named Proteus.[26][27]
- Defence Electronics & Security
- Leonardo develops and integrates systems for the air and sea traffic management and the control and protection of land and sea borders; it also develops secure communications networks for the management of infrastructure and systems. The services include the design and management of IT infrastructure and data processing for intelligence and cyber security. Leonardo is active in the design, development and production of naval artillery, armoured vehicles and underwater systems. In the Defence Electronics & Security sector, Leonardo operates through its US subsidiary DRS Technologies and the joint ventureMBDA (37.5% BAE Systems, 37.5% Airbus Group and 25% Leonardo) that produces missiles and missile systems.
- Space
- In the space sector, Leonardo is active mainly through joint venturesTelespazio (Leonardo 67% - Thales 33%) andThales Alenia Space (Leonardo 33% - Thales 67%). Telespazio offers a wide range of skills and services from design and development of space systems, launch services management and in-orbit satellites to Earth observation services, integrated communications and satellite navigation and localisation. Thales Alenia Space is engaged in the design, integration, testing and implementation of space systems, for navigation, telecommunications, meteorology, environmental control, defence, scientific missions and Earth observation.
Areas of business
editLeonardo is present worldwide in about 20 countries (42% in Italy and 58% abroad). Commercially, there are about 150 countries in the world that use products, systems and services supplied by Leonardo.
Its production activities and its main industrial and commercial bases are located in Italy, the United Kingdom, Poland and the United States. Leonardo has gained a significant presence in France and Germany, and is a partner for various international industrial collaborations.[28][29]The company is anITER supplier.[citation needed]
In December 2021, Leonardo Electronics announced it would be building asemiconductor device fabrication facility inOro Valley, Arizona with construction beginning in the first half of 2022.[30] Leonardo's ongoing supply of equipment for Israel's military has attracted controversy.[31][32]
Subsidiaries
edit- 100% Leonardo Global Solutions
- 100% Leonardo International
- 100% Leonardo Logistics
- 100% Leonardo UK
- 72.3%Leonardo DRS
- 100% KOPTER Group
- 100% PZL-Świdnik
Joint ventures
edit- 67%Telespazio SpA
- 60% Larimart SpA
- 50%ATR
- 50%Leonardo Rheinmetall Military Vehicles (LRMV)[33]
- 49% Orizzonte Sistemi Navali
- 33%Thales Alenia Space SAS
- 32%NHIndustries[34]
- 31.33%ELT Group
- 30% GEM Elettronica[35]
- 29.63%Avio SpA
- 25%MBDA
- 22.8%Hensoldt
- 21%Eurofighter GmbH[36]
Shareholder structure
editAs of March 2025, Leonardo's largest shareholder was theItalian Ministry of Economy and Finances with 30.20%.[37]
Key budget items (2007–2022)
editIn million of € | ||||||||||||||||||
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2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2013* | 2014 | 2014** | 2015 | 2016[38] | 2017[39] | 2018[40] | 2019 | 2020[41] | 2021[42][43] | 2022[44] | |
New Orders | 17,916 | 17,575 | 21,099 | 22,453 | 17,434 | 15,869 | 17,571 | 15,059 | 15,619 | 12,667 | 12,371 | 19,951 | 11,595 | 15,124 | 14,105 | 13,754 | 14,307 | 17,266 |
Order backlog | 39,304 | 42,937 | 45,143 | 48,668 | 46,005 | 44,908 | 42,697 | 36,831 | 38,234 | 29,383 | 28,793 | 34,798 | 33,578 | 36,118 | 36,513 | 35,516 | 35,534 | 37,506 |
Revenues | 13,429 | 16,504 | 18,176 | 18,695 | 17,318 | 16,504 | 16,033 | 13,690 | 14,663 | 12,764 | 12,995 | 12,002 | 11,527 | 12,240 | 13,784 | 13,410 | 14,135 | 14,713 |
Ebita | 7.8% | 8.7% | 8.7% | 8.5% | -216 | 1,006 | 949 | 878 | 1,080 | 980 | 1,208 | 1,252 | 1,066 | 1,120 | 1,251 | 938 | 1,123 | 1,218 |
Net result before extraordinary transactions | nd | nd | nd | nd | nd | nd | 74 | (649) | 70 | 15 | 253 | 545 | 274 | 421 | 722 | 241 | 587 | 697 |
Net Result | 521 | 621 | 718 | 557 | -2.306 | -792 | 74 | 74 | 20 | 20 | 527 | 507 | 274 | 510 | 822 | 243 | 587 | 932 |
Group Net Debt | 1,158 | 3,383 | 3,070 | 3,133 | 3,443 | 3,382 | 3,316 | 3,902 | 3,962 | 3,962 | 3,278 | 2,845 | 2,579 | 2,351 | 2,847 | 3,318 | 3,122 | 3,016 |
FOCF | 375 | 469 | 563 | 443 | -358 | 91 | (307) | (220) | (137) | 65 | 307 | 706 | 537 | 336 | 241 | 40 | 209 | 539 |
Employees | 60,748 | 73,398 | 73,056 | 75,197 | 70,474 | 67,408 | 63,835 | 56,282 | 54,380 | 54,380 | 47,156 | 45,631 | 45,134 | 46,462 | 49,530 | 49,882 | 50,413 | 51,392 |
- * Restated figures due to the adoption of IFRS 11, which resulted in the deconsolidation of the joint ventures' group.
- **Restated figures as a result of the reclassification of the transport sector as a discontinued operation.
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