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SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems

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Coordinates: 55°58′10″N 3°14′04″W / 55.96944, -3.23444

SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems S.p.A. (SELEX S&AS) is a major defence electronics company owned by Finmeccanica. SELEX S&AS was created by the merger of the avionics businesses of Finmeccanica and part of BAE Systems:

  • Galileo Avionica — became a subsidiary of SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems S.p.A.
  • BAE Systems Avionics — renamed SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems Limited, became a subsidiary of SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems S.p.A.

BAE Systems held a 25% share from the company's foundation until March 2007.

Formation

SELEX S&AS was formed under the terms of the "Eurosystems transaction". This agreement also saw the formation of:

  • SELEX Communications — The former Selenia Communications and the UK military and secure communications division of BAE.
  • SELEX Sistemi Integrati — The Italian business of Alenia Marconi Systems (Alenia Marconi Systems S.p.A.) and various other businesses:
    • Former AMS UK Air Traffic Control and Management division.
    • Former AMS Gematronik division.
    • Former AMS-ASI Inc. division.

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