Quantcast

Sky Industry News

Airline praises pilots in crash-landing where both died but nearly half the passengers survived
Mexico state airline to buy five Embraer planes next year
A record number of people are expected to fly over the holidays. That's good for travel stocks, but not for passengers.
American Airlines technical issue sparks travel chaos on Christmas Eve as flights heavily delayed after being grounded
Why United Airlines has had such a stellar year despite being Boeing's biggest customer
Airline Stocks Led The Travel Industry's Record 2024 Rally. Here's What's Next.
It’s beginning to look like another record for holiday travel
Qatar Airways cleans up at the World Travel Awards
All of the strikes at European airports this winter – find out if you are affected
Meet the CEO trying to turn around Air India, the 92-year-old airline with a pile of problems
Skiplagging: Unpacking the Risky Travel Trend That Involves Tricking Airlines
Qantas engineers walk off job on one of the busiest travel days of the year
South Korea to safeguard competition after Korean Air, Asiana merger
China Southern returns to Adelaide
Global Airline Industry Revenues Forecast To Top $1 Trillion For First Time In 2025
EasyJet to launch six new routes from the UK next year with £24 flights
Here's Why Analysts Say It's a Good Time to Buy Airline Stocks
A No-Frills Airline Is Getting Into the Premium Game
TAKING OFF: Major airline introduces new inflight service rules with less time to order your drinks
2 Delta flight attendants fail breathalyzer test before flight to JFK
EasyJet reveals plans for new flights from regional UK airport next summer
Airlines not switching quickly enough to green jet fuel, study says
Alaska Airlines tech issue briefly grounds planes in Seattle, disrupts bookings on Cyber Monday
US Senate panel criticizes rising airline seat fees, will call execs to testify
Spirit’s Demise Is a Lesson in ‘Airline-o-nomics’
Inside BA’s new first-class suites: £800 an hour for most private seat
Focus: US airline flight crews confident and angry as unions seek richer contracts
Hawaiian Airlines Eliminates Widebody Route Amid Alaska Airlines Merger
US budget airlines are struggling. Will pursuing premium passengers solve their problems?
Delta CEO says the Trump administration will reverse government ‘overreach’ seen under Biden
Baykar acquires Piaggio Aerospace: implications for European aerospace industry
Policy
Webp 9d8e4n9zvnq6npvse1f7c4oouh5n
Airbus A380 | Airbus

The Italian Ministry of Business and Made in Italy approved the acquisition of Piaggio Aerospace by Turkish defense company Baykar on December 27, 2024. This decision marks Baykar as the final winner of an international tender to acquire the Italian aircraft and engine manufacturer.

Piaggio Aerospace, founded in Genoa, Italy, in 1884, has a long history in aviation. It gained recognition for its aircraft models such as the P.136, P.149, P.166 utility transport, and the P.180 Avanti business jet. Despite facing financial difficulties that led to bankruptcy declarations in the late 1990s and again in 2018, Piaggio has maintained operations due to continued demand for its products.

Italy’s Minister of Business and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, emphasized the importance of this acquisition for preserving jobs and securing a strategic industrial asset for Italy. Urso stated that it provides a "clear and ambitious" industrial perspective that ensures Piaggio Aerospace's production prospects.

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

For Baykar, acquiring Piaggio Aerospace offers several strategic advantages: entering the European market under EU regulations; enhancing its international standing through association with an EU member country; achieving technological independence by investing $300 million over five years to develop turboprop and turbofan engines; increasing production capacity using existing Piaggio facilities; and diversifying its market offerings by integrating manned aircraft construction expertise from Piaggio.

The acquisition also benefits Piaggio Aerospace by providing financial stability, access to the growing UAV market through integration with Baykar’s technology, enhanced manufacturing capabilities due to investment from Baykar, and a strengthened long-term outlook within the aerospace sector.

Baykar is known internationally for its affordable high-performance UAVs used in military operations worldwide. The company's platforms serve multiple countries including Ethiopia, Qatar, Ukraine, and Azerbaijan. With plans to expand production of new models while maintaining current ones like TB2 drones—credited with successful missions since 2014—Baykar aims at future dominance in autonomous combat drones.

The merger between Baykar's growth in UAV technology and Piaggio’s aeronautical experience suggests promising prospects for innovation within Europe’s military drone market. This deal reflects broader trends where firms use acquisitions strategically amidst rising R&D costs and global competition pressures across industries like aerospace.

Organizations Included in this History
More News

American Airlines operates only one major hub on the West Coast, located at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

Feb 3, 2025

Spirit Airlines has rejected a merger proposal from Frontier Airlines, calling the offer "woefully insufficient financially."

Feb 3, 2025

Southwest Airlines has reported a record revenue of $27.6 billion for 2024, marking a significant milestone for the airline.

Feb 3, 2025

Wizz Air has released its Q3 FY25 results, indicating a significant adjustment in its fleet forecast due to changes in Airbus' delivery schedule.

Feb 3, 2025

Daher has announced the delivery of two TBM 960 aircraft to Conair Group Inc. These planes, known as "birddog" aircraft, will be utilized in aerial firefighting operations.

Feb 3, 2025

With a maximum range of 8,500 nautical miles, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner is equipped to handle some of the world's longest air routes.

Feb 3, 2025