BAE Systems Avionics explained

BAE Systems Avionics Ltd.
Fate:Merged with Galileo Avionica
Foundation:1969 (as division of GEC)
Defunct:3 May 2005
Location:Basildon, England
Successor:SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems

BAE Systems Avionics was the avionics unit of BAE Systems until 2005, at which time it was transferred to SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems S.p.A. (initially 75% Finmeccanica and 25% BAE Systems, but since March 2007 fully owned by Finmeccanica). Selex S&AS became SELEX Galileo in 2008 and from January 2013 (following a merger with other Finmeccanica companies SELEX Sistemi Integrati and Selex Elsag) traded as Selex ES. It then merged into Leonardo S.p.A.'s land and naval defence electronics division on 1 January 2016.[1]

The business had its UK headquarters in Basildon, Essex, England.

History

BAE Systems Avionics has a rich heritage which dates back to 1909 when the Elliott and Marconi companies began to fit aircraft with systems (beginning with embryonic air to ground communications). By 1913 Elliot's avionics product lines advanced to gyroscopes, weapon sights and altimeters.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Finmeccanica approves merger and spin-off operations for the implementation of the divisionalisation process. 15 June 2016.