Italian Navy Taps Fincantieri to Top up Patrol Fleet with Two Ships
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Fincantieri Books Order from Italian Navy for Two Combat Ships
Fincantieri has strengthened its strategic role in the Italian Navy's fleet renewal program with a new contract for the construction of two PPA- Multipurpose Combat Ships, set to replace the vessels
MADRID, 26 (EUROPA PRESS) The Italian company of shipbuilding Fincantieri has gone up more than 8% on the Stock Exchange after the signing of a contract valued at 700 million euros to build two multimission ships PPA for the Italian Military Navy. Specifically, the shares of Fincantieri have recorded an increase of [...] The Fincantieri ticket rises more than 8% on the Stock Exchange after the order of 700 million two ships for the Italian Navy …
OCCAR-EA Director Signs PPA Programme 9th Contract Amendment - EDR Magazine
Rome/Italy – 25 June 2025, The OCCAR-EA Director, Joachim Sucker, has signed Contract Amendment Nr. 9 for the OCCAR Multipurpose Patrol Ship (PPA) Programme, on behalf of Italy and the Temporary Consortium between Fincanteri represented by Eng. Fulvio Palermo, Vice President of Project Management. Leonardo was represented by Eng. Andrea Mattozzi, Senior Vice President Naval Systems LoB. Also attending the signing ceremony was the Italian Progra…
Italian Navy orders two new PPAs to replace vessels sold to Indonesia - European Security & Defence
The Italian Navy has ordered two additional Multipurpose Offshore Patroller (Pattugliatore Polivalente d’Altura – PPA) vessels, lead contractor Fincantieri announced … mehr... The post Italian Navy orders two new PPAs to replace vessels sold to Indonesia appeared first on European Security & Defence.
Fincantieri strengthens its strategic role in the program of renewal of the fleet of the Navy with a new contract for the construction of two units PPA "Multipurpose Combat Ship," that they will go to replace those yielded to the Indonesian Navy. The integration of the contract, started with the last "Legge Navale" is managed by OCCAR (Organisation Conjointe de Coopération en matière d'Armement) within the framework of the Grouping Temporaneo of…
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