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PAL Aerospace and Thales Sign team up to Co-Develop NG Mission System
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PAL Aerospace and Thales Sign team up to Co-Develop NG Mission System

PAL Aerospace and Thales, on the occasion of the Defence Services Asia Exhibition & Conference, have signed a strategic agreement to co-develop the next generation of mission systems on 30 March 2022.

Naval News Staff 31 Mar 2022

Thales and PAL Aerospace press release

As the result of this agreement, the next generation of mission system software will be backed by the decades of special mission excellence required to support the future of multi-mission maritime patrol solutions.

“After many years of successful collaboration with Thales, our team is thrilled to enter this strategic agreement. Together, we are ready to co-develop the next generation of mission system that will innovate how multi-mission MPA’s save lives, defend territorial waters, and build maritime domain awareness. For over 35 years, PAL Aerospace has stayed at the forefront of innovation for designing, modifying, integrating, and operating MPAs in an incredibly diverse array of environments from Canada’s north to the desert coastlines of Gulf Cooperation Council countries. I am thrilled to carry the momentum of those operations into this co-development with Thales.”


Keith Stoodley, Chief Executive Officer at PAL Aerospace LLC

The agreement between PAL Aerospace and Thales leverages decades of diverse special mission
solutions to co-develop mission-ready capabilities. Targeted capabilities include machine learning, computer vision, optionally/remotely piloted aircraft systems support, underwater warfare defence and integration of space-based data into a complete mission lifecycle for dissemination in a common operating picture. The development of these capabilities will be based cooperatively at PAL and Thales facilities, supporting industry, economic growth, and high-skilled jobs in Canada, UAE, and France.

“Thales is proud to announce this enhanced cooperation step with our long-time trusted partner PAL Aerospace. We will develop together the next generation of mission system to propose a cost-effective product based on our mutual field-proven experience in airborne maritime surveillance & patrol solutions. PAL Aerospace and Thales customers will rely on their respective operational and technical expertise and will increase their mission efficiency, thanks to continuous innovation.”


Hervé Hamy, Vice President, intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance activities, Thales
PAL Aerospace Thales 2022-03-31
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