12-07-2025
Leonardo may offer drone tech but has no plans for plant in Ukraine, CEO tells paper
Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox
FILE PHOTO: Italy's Minister for Ecological Transition Roberto Cingolani holds a news conference at the end of the pre-COP26 climate meeting in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2021. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane/File Photo
MILAN - Italy's Leonardo is open to supplying technology for drones but it does not plan to open a factory in Ukraine, the chief executive of the state-controlled defence group told daily Corriere della Sera in an interview published on Saturday.
Rome hosted a conference on Thursday to mobilise international support for Ukraine, and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said the participants pledged more than 10 billion euros ($12 billion) to help the war-torn country.
Leonardo has clinched an agreement with Turkish defence company Baykar and will soon begin production of drones in Italy, the Italian group's CEO Roberto Cingolani told Corriere, adding that Baykar was cooperating with Ukraine.
"We, in cooperation with other players, can make a technological contribution. We will see what the real demands are," Cingolani told the paper.
Leonardo could help with equipment that makes drones more effective, the CEO said without elaborating.
"Having said that, we do not plan to open a factory in Ukraine," he added.
Baykar was not immediately available to comment. REUTERS
Top stories
Swipe. Select. Stay informed.
Asia Air India crash report shows pilot confusion over engine switch movement
Singapore More NSFs may be recruited to tackle scams: Police
Singapore $3 cashback for hawker centre meals and shopping at heartland stores with DBS PayLah initiative
Singapore 40% more sign-ups to programmes for adult learners at institutes of higher learning in last 5 years
Singapore Wegovy, injectable drug used to treat obesity, now available via prescription in Singapore
Business NTT DC Reit's Singapore public offer 9.8 times oversubscribed
Multimedia Which floor is this? Chongqing's maze-like environment powers its rise as a megacity
Singapore Over 20 motorists caught offering illegal ride-hailing services at Changi Airport and Gardens by the Bay