Leonardo: Vice President of the Republic of Panama visits helicopter assembly lines in Vergiate

The Vice President of the Republic of Panama, Isabel de Saint Malo de Alvarado, visited Leonardo-Finmeccanica's factory in Vergiate (Varese) today

Rome  26 July 2016 16:15

  • The relationship between Leonardo and Panama is strengthened with the delivery of an AgustaWestland GrandNew EMS helicopter
  • Ongoing programmes in Panama include an Integrated Automation, Command and Control system for the Panama Canal, a digital mapping system from Telespazio and AW139 helicopters for transport and homeland security missions 
  • Approximately 360 helicopters from the Grand/GrandNew series have been ordered by more than 220 customers in about 40 countries around the world

 

The Vice President of the Republic of Panama, Isabel de Saint Malo de Alvarado, visited Leonardo-Finmeccanica’s factory in Vergiate (Varese) today, home to the company’s main helicopter final assembly lines. The Vice President of Panama and a senior accompanying delegation had the opportunity to view the industrial capabilities and modern range of products that make Leonardo a leader in the global helicopter market. During the visit an AgustaWestland GrandNew helicopter, which will be used in Panama for emergency medical services, was presented to the Vice President.

 

Leonardo has a growing presence in Panama, and has been awarded several major Government programmes, including contracts for a digital mapping system supplied by Telespazio and AgustaWestland AW139 helicopters used for homeland security duties and utility transport.

Leonardo has also provided the new integrated Automation, Command and Control system for the newly built waterways of the Panama Canal, comprising the control rooms supporting the monitoring of the operations. The new Canal, inaugurated on 26th June, allows the transfer of ships with over 13,000 containers and enables the transit capacity to be doubled to meet the growing demand along this main international maritime trade route. 

 

Mauro Moretti, CEO and Managing Director of Leonardo-Finmeccanica, said "Today's event reinvigorates and strengthens our valued relationship with the Republic of Panama. Decisions made by the current management team concerning transparency and integrity principles have allowed us to close several prior issues and return to a working relationship based on trust and technological excellence. These are essential to a supplier and have been at the center of my commitment since I began in July 2014. Due to the delicate mission that it has to perform, the helicopter that we deliver today proves even more that the Republic of Panama trusts us."