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Israel Aerospace Industries

A major Israeli defense firm specializing in aerospace and military technology.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Israel Aerospace Industries

-34.63

Latest Event

EU Funding Boosts Development of Repressive AI Tech at IAI

On January 8, 2025, Hürriyet Daily News reported that EU research funds provided to Israeli institutions have contributed to the development of AI-driven military systems used against civilians in Gaza. Israel Aerospace Industries was among those implicated in receiving funding for security research, thus allegedly supporting technology used in targeting civilians.

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TOADIE

Israel Aerospace Industries is currently rated as a Toadie.

-30 to -44 CCI Score
Companies scoring in this range actively seek to please authoritarian regimes. They offer proactive support and assistance in exchange for preferential treatment, compromising ethical standards for business gains and political favor.

Latest Events

  • EU Funding Boosts Development of Repressive AI Tech at IAI Logo
    JAN
    08
    2025

    On January 8, 2025, Hürriyet Daily News reported that EU research funds provided to Israeli institutions have contributed to the development of AI-driven military systems used against civilians in Gaza. Israel Aerospace Industries was among those implicated in receiving funding for security research, thus allegedly supporting technology used in targeting civilians.

  • -80

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    June 16

    The article details that Israel Aerospace Industries benefited from EU funding aimed at developing AI-driven 'location and killing' technologies used against civilians. This support for repressive military technology links the company to authoritarian practices and human rights abuses, warranting a strongly negative score.

    EU funding for Israeli tech raises fresh concerns of complicity in genocide

  • IAI Subsidiary Involved in EU-Funded Repressive Military Tech Projects Logo
    DEC
    01
    2024

    Israel Aerospace Industries' Greek subsidiary, Intracom Defense, is participating in 15 European Defence Fund projects worth over €15m, including drone and AI-driven cybersecurity technology initiatives. These projects aim to develop and weaponize surveillance and combat capabilities, raising significant concerns about the ethical implications and potential reinforcement of authoritarian military practices amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

  • -75

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    June 16

    By advancing projects that develop surveillance drones and target-identification technologies for military applications, IAI is directly contributing to the production of repressive technologies. These efforts support a military apparatus that has been involved in controversial actions in Gaza, raising ethical and human rights concerns.

    EU Commission and states indirectly fund Israeli military industry, report says

  • -50

    Economic Collaboration

    June 16

    The acquisition of the Greek defense firm and involvement in EU-funded projects indicate a form of economic collaboration that indirectly bolsters military power. Accepting public funds to develop military technologies reinforces structural dynamics that support authoritarian state actions, despite widespread ethical concerns.

    EU Commission and states indirectly fund Israeli military industry, report says

  • IAI Union Agreement Secures Worker Rights Logo
    JUN
    12
    2024

    Israel Aerospace Industries' workers' union reached an agreement with the government’s Finance Ministry to recognize previously unapproved salary anomalies as special retroactive grants, averting potential disruption in defense projects and supporting employee welfare.

  • +85

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 16

    The union agreement ensures that salary anomalies are recognized as retroactive bonuses, reinforcing workers' rights and supporting fair labor practices. The company's management backing the union's negotiation demonstrates a commitment to labor welfare, aligning with progressive, anti-authoritarian values.

    Israel Aerospace Industries union reaches agreement with government

  • IAI Labor Dispute Over Salary Irregularities Threatens Arrow 3 Production Logo
    MAY
    09
    2024

    The Israel Aerospace Industries workers’ union has declared a labor dispute in response to salary anomalies, threatening to disrupt the production of the Arrow 3 air defense system if their demands are not met. IAI management has downplayed the issues citing routine wage practices despite longstanding concerns, potentially undermining fair labor rights.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 16

    IAI's management has minimized the union's longstanding concerns about salary anomalies and wage irregularities, thereby neglecting critical worker rights. Such a stance risks destabilizing labor relations and prioritizes production continuity over fair labor practices, reflecting a disregard for worker welfare in a high-stakes defense production context.

    Israeli labor dispute could disrupt production of Arrow 3 weapon

  • Suspicious Offshore Payments in Arms Deal Scandal Logo
    OCT
    28
    2020

    A report alleges that Israel Aerospace Industries transferred at least $155 million between 2012 and 2014 to offshore companies linked to Azeri elites through a Russian bank. These transfers, which surfaced as part of a wider investigative inquiry, raise serious questions about the firm’s ethical business practices and its financial collaboration with authoritarian entities.

  • -70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    June 16

    The report details significant transfers to offshore entities linked to authoritarian regimes, undermining transparency and ethical responsibility expected from state-linked arms manufacturers. Such practices fuel corruption and potentially aid regimes with poor human rights records.

    Report: Israeli IAI paid millions to Azeris through Russian bank

  • -60

    Economic Collaboration

    June 16

    The financial maneuvering appears to support economic channels that benefit authoritarian actors, aligning state resources with regimes known for oppressive governance. This compromises both ethical standards and the broader democratic accountability expected in international arms trade.

    Report: Israeli IAI paid millions to Azeris through Russian bank

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