I remember that Piaggio was in the hands of a UAE fund for a while. The fact that the company could not stand up on the aircraft side suggests that the problem is not only on the financing side, but also in project development and business model. Even earlier around 2000s, if my memory serves me correctly, it was an aviation company that attracted the interest of a few Turkish business people. The fact that the company is finally in experts' hands is a good development both for the Italians and for the Turkish-Italian industrial cooperation, and I wish it all the best.
In terms of Baykar, I think that especially the engine side will make a serious contribution to the company's operations, because they now have a subsidiary that produces aviation engine parts with a ready workforce, machine tools and even an orderbook. Ironically, Baykar is also becoming one of the JSF F-35 engine sub-parts suppliers through its subsidiary. lol.
But more importantly, I think this acquisition may also point to something else. The cooperation between the Italian MoD and Baykar.They spent significant resources on the development of the P.1HH as a multi-role/MPA UAV on Piaggio's well-known Avanti platform. If my memory serves me correctly, this system was one of the promising UAV programs of the Italians, but somehow the project failed to make concrete progress. Baykar can pick up this project incredibly quickly.
This would pave the way for the supply of Baykar(Bayraktar) systems to the Italian armed forces through its subsidiary Piaggio's P.1HH airframe. It is even possible that if Italy considers the TB-3, this will also be supplied through Piaggio. In addition to Italy, other EU countries will also have the option of an aviation company that has been handed over to Baykar's expertise.
In terms of Baykar, I think that especially the engine side will make a serious contribution to the company's operations, because they now have a subsidiary that produces aviation engine parts with a ready workforce, machine tools and even an orderbook. Ironically, Baykar is also becoming one of the JSF F-35 engine sub-parts suppliers through its subsidiary. lol.
But more importantly, I think this acquisition may also point to something else. The cooperation between the Italian MoD and Baykar.They spent significant resources on the development of the P.1HH as a multi-role/MPA UAV on Piaggio's well-known Avanti platform. If my memory serves me correctly, this system was one of the promising UAV programs of the Italians, but somehow the project failed to make concrete progress. Baykar can pick up this project incredibly quickly.
This would pave the way for the supply of Baykar(Bayraktar) systems to the Italian armed forces through its subsidiary Piaggio's P.1HH airframe. It is even possible that if Italy considers the TB-3, this will also be supplied through Piaggio. In addition to Italy, other EU countries will also have the option of an aviation company that has been handed over to Baykar's expertise.