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Israel Aerospace Industries

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is a state-owned company that manufactures products in the aerospace and aviation sectors.

The company is most well-known for their wide range of military equipment, producing and servicing a variety of drones, missiles, aircraft, and more. IAI also boasts a range of space hardware, including the EROS and Ofek satellites. 

Despite the numerous military-centric products, which are made for the IDF and sometimes sold to foreign nations, IAI also has a number of products made for civilians, most famously the Gulfstream business jets. 

The company is based in Lod and its current CEO is Boaz Levy.

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