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Israel Aerospace Industries ( Hebrew: התעשייה האווירית לישראל ''ha-ta'asiya ha-avirit le-yisra'el'') or IAI (תע"א) is Israel's major aerospace and aviation manufacturer, producing aerial and astronautic systems for both military and civilian usage. It has 15,000 employees as of 2018. IAI is completely state-owned by the government of Israel. IAI designs, develops, produces and maintains civil aircraft,
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, missile, avionics, and space-based systems. Although IAI's main focus is engineering, aviation and
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(IDF) needs, while others are also marketed to foreign militaries.


History

Israel Aerospace Industries was founded in 1953 as Bedek Aviation Company under the initiative of
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, then director general of the Ministry of Defense, in order to maintain Israel Defense Forces aircraft. The company originally had 70 employees and recruited American born aviation expert
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as the company's founder and first president.


First aircraft manufacturing

In 1959 Bedek began manufacturing its first aircraft, a V-tailed twinjet trainer of French design, the
Fouga CM.170 Magister The Fouga CM.170 Magister is a 1950s French two-seat jet trainer aircraft that was developed and manufactured by French aircraft manufacturer ''Établissements Fouga & Cie''. Easily recognizable by its V-tail, almost 1,000 have been built in Fr ...
, locally called ''Tzukit'' (Monticola). The ''Tzukit'' became the Israeli Air Force principal trainer for 50 years. The IAI Tzukit was also used in the 1967 Six-Day War by 147 Squadron as a close support aircraft, attacking targets on the Egyptian front during the first day of the war, when Israel's more capable combat aircraft were deployed against Arab air bases and aircraft.Aloni 2001, p.44. They were then deployed against Jordanian forces, including armour, on the West Bank. The Magister proved effective at the close-support mission albeit with heavy casualties, with six being lost.Aloni 2001, pp. 49–51, 54–55. The first aircraft to be fully designed and built by IAI, the IAI Arava short take-off and landing transport aircraft, first flew in 1969 after three years of development.


The French embargo impact

In response to the French embargo, IAI began developing its own fighter aircraft, a derivative of the Mirage 5 called the IAI Nesher ("hawk"), in 1968. The Nesher entered service in 1971, in time for the Yom Kippur War. The Nesher was followed by the IAI Kfir ("lion cub"), which was developed as a result of Israel's need for adapting the Dassault Mirage III to the specific requirements of the Israeli Air Force. The Kfir entered service with the IAF in 1975, the first units being assigned to the 101st "First Fighter" Squadron. Over the following years, several other squadrons were also equipped with the new aircraft. The Kfir's first recorded combat action took place on 9 November 1977, during an Israeli air strike on a training camp at Tel Azia, in Lebanon. The only air victory claimed by a Kfir during its service with the IAF occurred on 27 June 1979 when a Kfir C.2 shot down a Syrian MiG-21. The IAI Kfir has been exported to
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, Ecuador,
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and was leased to the US Navy and the US Marine Corps from 1985 to 1989, to act as adversary aircraft in dissimilar air combat training.


Diversification

In 1969 IAI acquired North American Rockwell's Jet Commander series of business aircraft. This became the basis for the IAI Westwind line. Work on an improved Westwind the Astra, by stretching the fuselage and designing a new swept wing, began in the late 1970s,Relman 1993, p. 314. with the first prototype flight on 19 March 1984.Relman 1993, p. 316. The first production Astra flew on 20 March 1985, FAA certification came on 29 August 1985 and customer deliveries started in 1986. In the 1960s, IAI developed the Gabriel anti-ship missile and the
Elta Electronics Industries ELTA Systems Ltd (ELTA) is an Israeli provider of defense products and services specializing in radar, ELINT, COMINT, C4ISTAR, Electronic Warfare, Communication, Autonomous Ground Systems, Intelligence and Cyber products. ELTA, a group and s ...
subsidiary developed an inexpensive aircraft radar which would become a successful export item. In the 1970s IAI developed the Dabur class patrol boat. In the 1970s IAI also entered the Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market with the development of the
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. In 1984, IAI formed a joint venture with rival Israeli company Tadiran to market both companies' UAV's, the Tadiran Mastiff and the
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.


Developing the maintenance, repair and overhaul business

By 1980s the original Bedek maintenance business was conducting extensive overhauls on dozens of different aircraft types, working on engines as well as airframes and interiors, IAI could provide more comprehensive refurbishments than even the aircraft manufacturers themselves. The unit had 4,000 employees by the mid-1980s and overhauled a huge range of aircraft, from propeller-driven trainers to airliners; including big civil aviation programs, such as conversion of
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s to freighters.


The Lavi program

In 1980 the Government of Israel decided to use the experience IAI had accumulated to develop and manufacture a modern fighter plane to be the mainstay of the Israel Air Force. The aircraft, called the IAI Lavi, was to be a superior attack aircraft with advanced weapons systems. It had its rollout in July 1986 and successful maiden flight in December 1986. In August 1987, after extensive government deliberations, the decision was made (by one vote) to cancel the Lavi program, due to the questioning of Israel's economic ability to support the cost of such an extensive program. This led to a serious crisis at IAI which necessitated a major reorganization of the company's structure and business strategy; the company's work force of more than 22,000 people was cut by 5,500 in 1988. However, the Lavi program was credited with developing a number of advanced technologies that IAI was able to market.


1990s onwardsexport led growth

An Shavit space vehicle">Shavit_2.html" ;"title="Ofeq surveillance satellite launch utilising the Shavit 2">Shavit space vehicle By 1989 IAI posted a profit of $11.8 million on sales of $1.28 billion. The company had four divisions—Aircraft, Aviation, Electronics, and Technologies—and 17 factories. IAI was established as a world leader in upgrading aircraft. Planes such as the Vietnam-era McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II were modernized with advanced avionics and weaponry. In the 1990s IAI entered the space race with the Amos (satellite), AMOS communications satellites, Ofeq, Ofeq observation satellites and the Shavit space launcher. In December 1997, the IAI Galaxy, a business jet with an intercontinental range developed as a joint venture Galaxy Aerospace with the Hyatt Corporation, made its first flight and entered service in 2000. In May 2001, General Dynamics' Gulfstream Aerospace bought IAI's Galaxy Aerospace Co. L.P. unit for $330 million, although IAI continues to perform the most of the assembly and development of the jets which are marketed by Gulfstream. In 2003, Israel Aircraft Industries attempted to enter the VLJ ( very light jet) Market by launching the
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, a 6–8 seat high utilization air taxi with a list price almost half the cost of the least expensive business jet available at that time. In early 2006, ProJet development stalled after a major undisclosed US OEM pulled out of the program due to unspecified reasons. The company was working with the
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on a military trainer version of the
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, a fighter style personal jet. The version being developed would have competed against a large field of jet trainers at a much lower cost of acquisition and maintenance. ATG halted development of the Javelin in 2008 due to a lack of funds. In March 2004 IAI signed a $1.1 billion contract with India to install three EL/W-2090 AWACS systems on Russian-made
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transports, which are based in part on IAI's earlier EL/M-2075 Phalcon platform which was developed in the 1990s. In the late 2000s IAI developed the follow-on
EL/W-2085 The EL/W-2085 is an airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) multi-band radar system developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Elta Electronics Industries of Israel. Its primary objective is to provide intelligence to maintain air sup ...
system which is installed on heavily modified Gulfstream G550 aircraft and which besides serving in the IAF were also sold to Singapore and Italy. On 6 November 2006, IAI changed its corporate name from "Israel Aircraft Industries Ltd." to "Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd."; to more accurately reflect the current scope of the firm's business activities, which includes not just aircraft, but also systems, satellites and launchers, as well as maritime and ground systems. On 13 April 2009, the '' Moscow Times'' reported that the Russian
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had signed an agreement with Israel Aerospace to purchase $50 million in pilotless drone aircraft. The contract reportedly includes three types of UAVs manufactured by the company. In January 2012, IAI announced a sale of $1.1 billion of defense systems to an Asian country. The deal has been signed but the company did not name the buyer. It was reported that the sale will include IAI aircraft, missiles and intelligence technologies. On 4 September 2012, the
Gulfstream G280 The Gulfstream G280 is a twin-engine business jet built by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) for Gulfstream Aerospace. It began delivery to users in 2012. Development In 2005, Gulfstream and IAI began designing a follow-on aircraft to the Gulf ...
, a new twin-engine business jet built by IAI, received full certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).Sarsfield, Kat
"Israel and USA grant full certification for Gulfstream G280"
'' Flight International'', 4 September 2012.
IAI is a member of the prestigious Trace International and Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE) organizations and recognized in the Transparency International April 2015 report to be in the top third of worldwide defense companies for its ethics and anti-corruption programs. In April 2018, IAI systems were observed in a film made by the
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, specifically the
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loitering munition system, resulting in criticism from the Armenian government concerning the supply of Israeli arms to the Azeri army. In 2019, IAI sells drone defense systems to governments to be placed in sensitive areas such as borders, army bases, or power plans, and provides equipment to shoot down military drones as well. It also sells to clients such as airports looking to protect against consumer drones. IAI in 2019 is Israel’s major aerospace and defense manufacturer. It released its Popstar system in September 2019, which "can detect and track drones up to 4 km away in day or night". IAI advised customers in December 2019 not to fly some Boeing 737 freighters it had converted, after IAI said it detected an "apparent irregularity" in the production process. IAI's converted 737s had come into service in 2003. In July 2021, IAI Aviation Group has agreed to establish a passenger to freighter conversion site to convert the B737-700/800 with Atitech (Italy) in Naples.


Products


Civilian aircraft produced

* IAI Westwind (1965–1987) : ** 1121 Jet Commander, Certification : November 1964, Line relocated in Israël in 1969 ** 1123 Commodore Jet, Certification : December 1971, stretched, GE‐ CJ610‐9 turbojets, thrust reversers, wing-tip tanks, APU ** 1124 Westwind I, Certification : March 1976, TFE731‐3 turbofans, updated systems and avionics ** 1124A Westwind II, Certification : April 1980, winglets, wing refinements, additional tank, upgraded avionics * Gulfstream G100 (1985–2016) ** 1125 Astra, Certification : August 1985, new wing, modified fuselage, updated systems and avionics ** 1125 Astra SP, Certification : May 1990, digital avionics ** G100 (Astra SPX), Certification : January 1996, improved engines, upgraded avionics ** G150, Certification : November 2005, fuselage stretched and widened, new nose, new avionics, uprated engines * Gulfstream G200 (Galaxy, 1997–2011), Certification : December 1998, new fuselage, improved engines, winglets, modified wing, upgraded avionics *
Gulfstream G280 The Gulfstream G280 is a twin-engine business jet built by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) for Gulfstream Aerospace. It began delivery to users in 2012. Development In 2005, Gulfstream and IAI began designing a follow-on aircraft to the Gulf ...
, (in production) Certification and EIS: 2011 : All new fuselage, T-Tail, Wings, engines, systems and avionics * Arava: medium-sized
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transport aircraft (no longer in production) * IAI Avocet ProJet: very light jet (program cancelled in 2005)


Civilian air systems

* Conversion of passenger aircraft to cargo aircraft ** B737-300 ** B737-400 ** B737-700 ** B737-800 ** B767-200 ** B767-300 ** B747-200 ** B747-400 * Flight Guard infrared countermeasures system against MANPAD
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Military aircraft

* 377M Anak – conversions done to several ex- Pan American World Airways Boeing 377 Stratocruiser airliners into heavy lift military cargo aircraft after the United States refused the sale of the C-130 to the Israeli Air Force. * Lavi – an Israeli fighter jet, abandoned when the United States refused to fund an
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competitor. * Kfir – fighter jet, developed from the Nesher. * Nammer – fighter jet, updated version of the Kfir. * Nesher – fighter jet, derivative of the French Mirage 5. * ELTA-ELI-3001 – AISIS – Airborne Integrated SIGINT System. * CAEW Conformal Airborne Early Warning Aircraft – based on the G550 and equipped with the phalcon radar.


Unmanned aerial vehicles

* UAVs – unmanned aerial vehicles, manufactured by IAI's MALAT division: ** Pioneer (with the USA) ** RQ-5 Hunter (with the USA) **
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family of long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) **
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** Eitan ** I-View ** Harop ** Ranger **
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** Searcher ** Bird-Eye family of mini-UAV ** Panther **
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Military air systems

*
Rafael Python 5 The Rafael Python is a family of air-to-air missiles (AAMs) built by the Israeli weapons manufacturer Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, formerly RAFAEL Armament Development Authority. Originally starting with the ''Shafrir'' ( he, שפריר, loos ...
air-to-air missile (together with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd.) * Upgrades to
F-16 The General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon is a single-engine Multirole combat aircraft, multirole fighter aircraft originally developed by General Dynamics for the United States Air Force (USAF). Designed as an air superiority day fighter, it ...
and F-15, and MiG-21 jet fighters * Upgrades to
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CH-53 Yas'ur in project "Yas'ur 2000" * Avionics upgrades for the Ka-50-2 Erdogan
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in collaboration with Kamov * Phalcon air surveillance system * Eitam – adaptations of a Gulfstream G550 for
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* Griffin LGB – a system for converting unguided bombs into
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s * SkySniper air to surface missile


Ground defense systems

* IDF Caterpillar D9R's armor kit *
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(See also XM501 Non-Line-of-Sight Launch System) * Unmanned skid steer loader "Front Runner" * Unmanned IDF Caterpillar D9 remote-controlled
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* AMMAD * TopGun (artillery) * Scorpius Electronic Warfare System


Ground transportation

* Assembly of
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diesel multiple unit A diesel multiple unit or DMU is a multiple-unit train powered by on-board diesel engines. A DMU requires no separate locomotive, as the engines are incorporated into one or more of the carriages. Diesel-powered single-unit railcars are also ...
trains and double-decker railway coaches under license from
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* Taxibot, semi-robotic towbarless pushback tractor. * RBY MK 1 *
RAM MK3 RAM MK3 (RAM 2000) is a light armored vehicle designed by IAI RAMTA. It is based on a 4×4 wheeled monocoque chassis. History The vehicle was also listed for sale under Mahindra Defense Systems with plans to make the RAM MK3 under license for a ...


Unmanned ground vehicles

* Guardium * Sahar – robotic engineering
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* Robattle * D9T Panda – unmanned version of the IDF Caterpillar D9T
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Naval systems

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Super Dvora Mk III class patrol boat The Super Dvora Mark III-class patrol boat is the latest generation of the Dvora family of fast patrol boats or fast attack craft (FPB/FAC). Manufactured by IAI Ramta in 2004 these vessels are capable of travelling up to in littoral waters than ...
* Super Dvora Mk II class patrol boat *
Dvora class fast patrol boat The Dvora-class fast patrol boat is a fast class of patrol boats built by Israel Aerospace Industries for the Israeli Sea Corps based on the Israeli . Operational history Sri Lanka The Dvora class has become the work horse of the Sri Lanka ...
* Dabur class patrol boat


Missile systems

*
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– Anti-ballistic missile system * Arrow 3 – Anti-ballistic missile system * Barak 1 – Surface-to-air missile. *
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– Surface-to-air missile (jointly developed with DRDO of India). * Gabriel – Air-to-surface, surface-to-surface anti-ship missile. * Iron Dome – mobile all-weather air-defence system. * LAHAT – Anti-tank missile. * LORA * Nimrod – Air-to-surface, surface-to-surface missile.


Space hardware

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** AMOS-2 ** AMOS-3 ** AMOS-4 ** AMOS-6 *
EROS (satellite) Earth Resources Observation Satellite (EROS) is a series of Israeli commercial Earth observation satellites, designed and manufactured by Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI), with optical payload supplied by El-Op. The satellites are owned and operat ...
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EROS A The Earth Remote Observation System-A (EROS-A or EROS-A1) was part of the EROS (satellite), EROS family of Israel Space Agency, Israeli commercial Earth observation satellites, designed and manufactured by Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI). This ...
** EROS B * Ofeq Satellite series **
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**
Ofek-9 Ofeq-9, also known as Ofek 9 ("Horizon in Hebrew), is part of the Ofeq family of reconnaissance satellites designed and built by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) for the Israeli Ministry of Defense. Launch It was launched on 22 June 2010, ...
**
Ofek-10 Ofeq-10, also known as Ofek-10 (Horizon in Hebrew), is part of the Ofeq family of reconnaissance satellites designed and built by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) for the Israeli Ministry of Defense. Satellite description Ofek-10 is an up ...
* RISAT-2 satellite * SHALOM (satellite) * Shavit space launcher * Middle East Newsline has reported that IAI will launch one or more CubeSats by the end of 2008. * TecSAR reconnaissance satellite, launched on 21 January 2008 * VENµS satellite


Manufacturing plants

* Systems, Missiles & Space Group ** Malam – integration ** Mabat – missiles and satellites ** Tamam – inertial guidance and
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systems * Military Aircraft Group ** Lahav – aircraft upgrades ** Mata – helicopter upgrades ** Golan Industries – crash survival seats and other aircraft parts ** Malat – Unmanned Aerial Vehicles * EltaRadars, electronic warfare and ELINT * Bedek Aviation Group – MRO ** Aircraft Division – Conversion of passenger aircraft to cargo aircraft, heavy aircraft maintenance, Fleet Maintenance ** Engines Division – Repair and overhaul of civil and military aircraft engines ( P&W, GE) ** Components Division – Repair and overhaul of civil and military aircraft components ( APU, Landing Gear, CSD etc.). * Commercial Aircraft Group ** Ramta – railcars, patrol boats, armor kits for engineering vehicles etc. ** Aerostructures *** Shahal – landing gear and other aircraft parts ** Technologies ** Business Jets * Engineering Division – aircraft manufacturing and integration ** Maman – IT Services. mainly implementing and maintaining ERP/SAP Package.


See also

* Aeronautics Defense Systems * Elta Systems * Military equipment of Israel


References


Bibliography

* * Aloni, Shlomo. "Trainers in Combat: Valour and Sacrifice in the Six Day War". '' Air Enthusiast'', No. 94, July/August 2001. pp. 42–55. ISSN 0143-5450 *


External links


Israel Aerospace Industries
– official site.
IAI Space SystemsIAI Space DivisionOfficial org-chart (2 January 2007)
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