2014 Full Year Results Author BAE Systems Corporate Blog Published 2015-02-19T01:00:00+01:00 2025-09-17T14:05:53.54+02:00 19 February 2015 Business Head Office (PLC) 2014 Full Year Results Related stories Showing 242 results 08 March 2016 INSIGHT Encouraging the next generation of female business leaders As the world marks International Women’s Day attention is focused on business and what it can do to encourage the next generation of female business leaders. 04 March 2016 INSIGHT Chevening Scholarship programme Supporting post-graduates students from Malaysia and Oman 18 February 2016 INSIGHT 2015 Full Year Results Today we have announced the Group’s financial results for 2015 and confirmed that we delivered another year of solid performance, broadly in line with the guidance set out in our Trading Statement in November. 24 December 2015 INSIGHT Challenging the theory of time As the world’s attention turns towards celebrating the passing of another year, engineers at BAE Systems in Australia are helping to develop the world’s most accurate clock which will be used to test the foundation theories of physics. 24 November 2015 INSIGHT Testing new explosive technology BAE Systems Munitions has carried out a full-scale test of TDW’s ‘Scalable Effects’ explosive technology. This is being developed to allow military forces to select the explosive force of ammunition in theatre, so they can tailor the fragmentation and blast area to a specific target. 12 November 2015 INSIGHT Trading update Today, we issued an update on the Company’s near term performance. Overall our business environment is improving and we continue to win new orders, with good prospects for the future. Read the full blog post from our CEO, Ian King. 26 October 2015 INSIGHT Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering The second winner of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (QE Prize) will be awarded today to Dr Robert Langer by Her Majesty The Queen. 16 October 2015 INSIGHT How BAE Systems photonics expertise helped in mine rescue Five years ago today, the world’s attention was focused on the successful rescue of 33 miners trapped for 69 days 2,300 feet underground at the San Jose mine in Chile 02 October 2015 INSIGHT Inspired by nature 90 years ago we saw the first flight of the Moth aircraft - one of the most iconic, innovative and important planes of all time. Designed and produced in 1925 by “The De Havilland Aircraft Company”, a predecessor of BAE Systems, the Moth encapsulates the technological innovation that still defines BAE Systems today. refresh(),100);" :disabled="loading">Load more Get in touch BAE Systems Corporate Blog Contact