Leonardo is a global industrial group that creates multi-domain technological capabilities in the Aerospace, Defence and Security sector. With over 60,000 employees worldwide, the company has a significant industrial presence in Italy, the UK, Poland and the US. It also operates in 150 countries through subsidiaries, joint ventures and collaborations. A key player in major international strategic programs, it is a technological and industrial partner of governments, defence administrations, institutions and companies. Leonardo is part of Edgewing, an international joint venture with BAE Systems (UK) and JAIEC (Japan), that will undertake the design and development of the next-generation combat air system under the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) between Italy, UK and Japan. Leonardo and Baykar established the Leonardo Baykar Aerospace Systems 50:50 Joint Venture, key player in uncrewed technologies, leveraging strong industrial synergies in design, development, production and maintenance of UAS. Heir to an aeronautical tradition in the field of fixed-wing aircraft that dates back over 110 years with more than 30,000 aircraft produced, the Leonardo Aeronautics Division designs, builds and supports defense, training, multi-mission tactical transport, special mission aircraft, major structural components for commercial and military aircraft. Air dominance and multirole light attack capabilities are assured respectively by the Eurofighter Typhoon, the world most advanced swing-role combat aircraft where the Division is partner in the main defence european collaboration programme, and the M-346 F Block 20, a highly effective, low cost solution, powered by leading edge digital technologies, with advanced avionics and Human-Machine Interface, state-of-the-art sensors and weapons, also suitable for advanced pilot training. The Division also works on key aspects to support future defense and commercial air platforms: air dominance, digitalization and artificial intelligence. The Division actively participates in important research and development programs, both national and European, exploring the most innovative technologies for sustainable and increasingly efficient flight.