Thales and Terma Sign a MoU to Expand Cooperation in the Air
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Thales and Terma Sign a MoU to Expand Cooperation in the Air, Naval and Space Domains

  • Thales, a global technology leader for the Defence, Aerospace and Cyber & Digital sectors, and Danish defence and aerospace manufacturer for both civilian and military applications, Terma, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding at Paris Air Show.
  • The MoU covers future cooperation within three core domains - Air and Air Defence, Naval and Space.
  • The agreement is a formal commitment by Thales and Terma to work together and is fully aligned with Thales's strategic focus on partnering with local companies to the benefit of both local and international defence industry players and customers.

Thales and Terma have signed a Memorandum of Understanding signaling their commitment to local industrial cooperation and a potential strategic partnership within the three key domains of Air and Air Defence, Naval and Space. This cooperation and strategic partnership will help to strengthen the European industrial and technological base to the benefit of local and international defence industry.

"Thales is a leading global provider in these three domains and partnering with Terma provides an opportunity to join forces in the development of future cooperation to build our companies' potential and position the Danish defence industry as a key European player. Thales is committed to working with local industries to create value for our customers. Terma is a worldwide player and this partnership will offer exciting new opportunities for both companies in Denmark and internationally.” Pascale Sourisse, Senior Executive Vice-President, International Development, Thales.

“At Terma, we are committed to strengthening European security through trusted partnerships and industrial collaboration. Thales is one of the world’s leading defence companies, and we are proud to formalize and expand our long-standing relationship. With this agreement, we are deepening cooperation across air, naval, and space domains - areas where both our companies bring unique strengths. Together, we can support the development of a more integrated and resilient European defence and technology base, for the benefit of our customers and allies.” Henriette Hallberg Thygesen, CEO Terma.

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