Thales Australia

ABN: 66 008 642 751

Ph:

(02) 8037 6000

Fax:

(02) 8037 6466

Address: 

7 Murray Rose Avenue,
Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127

Website:    

http://www.thalesgroup.com.au

Capabilities

Thales Australia is one of Australia’s largest defence partners, a major provider of air traffic management systems in the Asia-Pacific region, and a growing force in the commercial sector. Thales is one of very few companies in Australia with the expertise and infrastructure to develop and deliver complex systems that push the boundaries of technological excellence. The company generates approximately A$1 billion in revenues annually, and has exported well over A$1.6 billion of technology based systems and products during the past 10 years. The capabilities of Thales Australia span a wide spectrum of high technology products and services. These include command and control systems, communications and mission management systems, electronic warfare, sonar and underwater systems, transport-related and integrated ticketing technologies, training simulators, avionics, air traffic management, soldier systems, munitions and protected mobility vehicles.

Additional Company Information

Employees: 3500
Areas Business: Defence/Aerospace/Security.

Status

Manufacturer/Supplier

QA Rating

AS/NZS ISO 9001:2000

International companies

  • General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems, US

Last Updated: May 21, 2013

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