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Table of Contents
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Tab A Lead Sheet Companies
- Aero Vodochody AS May 2022
- Airbus May 2022
- Antonov Oct 2021
- ArianeGroup Jul 2021
- Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) Feb 2022
- Avio SpA Jan 2022
- BAE Systems Nov 2021
- China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO) Feb 2022
- Cobham plc Nov 2021
- Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) Feb 2022
- Dassault Aviation May 2022
- Denel (Pty) Ltd Jul 2021
- Diehl Stiftung & Co KG Jan 2022
- Elbit Systems Ltd Nov 2021
- Embraer SA Sep 2021
- GKN plc Jun 2021
- Hanwha Sep 2021
- Hellenic Aerospace Industry Dec 2021
- Hensoldt Jan 2022
- Hindustan Aeronautics Mar 2022
- Hyundai Heavy Industries Sep 2021
- IHI Corporation Aug 2021
- Indonesian Aerospace Nov 2021
- Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Jul 2021
- Kawasaki Heavy Industries Aug 2021
- Kongsberg Gruppen ASA Apr 2022
- Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) Sep 2021
- Korean Air Sep 2021
- Krauss-Maffei Wegmann Apr 2022
- Leonardo Dec 2021
- MBDA Dec 2021
- Meggitt Jun 2021
- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Aug 2021
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd Aug 2021
- MTU Aero Engines Mar 2022
- Naval Group Dec 2021
- Nexter Apr 2022
- Pilatus Aircraft Ltd Mar 2022
- Rafael Oct 2021
- Rheinmetall AG Dec 2021
- Rolls-Royce plc May 2022
- RUAG Mar 2022
- Saab Oct 2021
- Safran Jan 2022
- Societe Anonyme Belge de Constructions Aeronautiques (SABCA) Feb 2022
- ST Engineering Apr 2022
- Subaru Corporation Aug 2021
- Thales Jan 2022
- ThyssenKrupp AG Jan 2022
- Toshiba Corporation Aug 2021
- Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) May 2022
- United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) Feb 2022
Appendices
- Appendix I Directory of Major North American Defense and Aerospace Companies Oct 2021
- Appendix II Directory of International Defense and Aerospace Companies Oct 2021
- Appendix III Recommended Websites Oct 2021
- Appendix IV Defense & Aerospace Companies, Volume II Archives Jan 2022
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Each Report Features:
- A company brief and a list of key personnel
- Details on industry segments and divisions
- The addresses of and contact info for the company's major facilities
- A Corporate Overview
- Details on new products, mergers & acquisitions, joint ventures, and key competitions
- Corporate Statistics
- Five years of select financial data (tables, bar and pie charts)
- Orders and deliveries (where applicable)
- Employment data
- Prime Award Summary
- Program Activity
- Details on the status of major programs
- Strategic Outlook
- A list of U.S. contract awards
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Hanwha is a multisector conglomerate with diversified holdings stretching from explosives (the company's original business) to retail and financial services. The company has become
South Korea's largest defense contractor via acquisitions of Doosan DST and Samsung Techwin.
Reports on this and additional companies are contained in our Defense & Aerospace Companies Series,
Volume I and
Volume II.
Volume I covers over 50 U.S. and Canadian primes and their subsidiaries. Volume II covers over 60 top companies in Europe, Asia, and the rest of the world.
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