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BAE Systems and Leonardo have been awarded a contract to develop the Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) European Common Radar System Mark 2 (ECRS Mk2) to a standard ready to be integrated on to Royal Air Force Typhoons. It will sustain more than 600 highly skilled jobs across the country, including more than 300 at Leonardo's site in Edinburgh, over 100 electronic warfare specialists at the company’s site in Luton, and 120 engineers at BAE Systems' site in Lancashire.
Norman Bone, UK Chairman and Managing Director of Leonardo, reviews how the company is adapting its working practices as employees start returning to sites across the UK.
Discover more about Leonardo's Osprey 30 and Osprey 50 multi-domain Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) surveillance radars which support a wide range of missions and provide maximum field of view on a variety of platforms ? be they fixed wing, rotary wing or unmanned.
We speak to Nicki Kelland, Leonardo’s Senior Learning and Development (L&D) Advisor, about ensuring those joining Leonardo during the pandemic felt at home in as short a time as possible!
Leonardo's UK Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Jane McDonald focuses on the adjustment that many of us are facing while working from home- the benefits and difficulties it may bring.
Aviation services company 2Excel, which supplies customised Beechcraft King Air aircraft to the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA), has contracted with Leonardo to upgrade the aircraft with advanced new Osprey 30 E-scan radars
Leonardo UK has demonstrated the performance of a new radar receiver/warner technology as part of its on-going development work for Tempest, the next generation combat air project which will see the UK, Italy and Sweden working closely together. In a laboratory demonstration for the UK Ministry of Defence and other Team Tempest partners, the new sensor demonstrated a direction finding performance of four times what is possible with a typical radar warning receiver while being just 1/10th the size of a standard system.
Looking back at some of the best moments and key achievements of Leonardo in the UK.
Ten years ago the AW159 Wildcat lifted off for the first time from Yeovil and took to the skies. Over the last decade, the helicopter has celebrated global success and is in current operation with the UK MoD and other international users. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMLIA
Hear from those who work at Leonardo in the UK about opportunities are available to you across our business... http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQvlL