Butzi Machlis
Analyst · Jefferies
Thank you, Kobi, and good luck. Growth in the first quarter reflects the strong demand for our solutions from customers around the world. As Kobi mentioned, growth in the quarter does not include the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine or the proposed increase in defense spending by NATO countries. In the recent months, we have witnessed a noticeable increase in our peers and incoming inquiries as militaries look to equip themselves with a range of Elbit's capabilities. We believe many of these will convert to orders and revenues over time. I expect elevated geopolitical tensions and growing defense budget will support the improved momentum in the businesses over the coming years. I would like to share my perspective on the profitability and compensation expenses in the quarter. Elbit Systems' 19,000 employees are of the company's most important asset. We continue to invest in recruiting, retaining and motivating a high quality workforce to realize the long term potential of Elbit Systems. I believe it is important to align employee compensation and incentives to the share price to encourage long term value creation for all stakeholders. We continue the work on a range of efficiency plans as we have discussed with you in the past as part of our effort to improve profitability and cash generation. Turning to recent geopolitical development. The Russian invasion of Ukraine was the wake-up call for many countries. I expect it to be a turning point for European and global defense spending. Elbit Systems had invested in a broad portfolio and global footprint and is well positioned to benefit from faster defense budget growth proposed by governments in Europe and in other parts of the world. Elbit Systems has a global footprint of multiple operational subsidiaries that are an integral part of the domestic defense ecosystem in the home countries. They employ hundreds of local employees and support domestic supply chains. I expect that our subsidiaries will benefit from the increase in defense budgets in the home countries as governments look to invest the increased funding in supporting the domestic defense investor base. Our investment in R&D as a percentage of sales is higher than many of our peers to ensure we can provide a portfolio of technologically advanced cost effective solutions to our customers. Elbit Systems has demonstrated that it can leverage the significant operational experience of our engineers, most of them are veterans with significant military experience, many of them continue to serve and they’re often using Elbit's products and systems. This provides available short feedback loop between the field and lab. The current conflict has highlighted the relevance of our portfolio. I would like to provide a few examples. Elbit Systems provides a broad range of systems that provides or enable protection of aerial, naval and ground platforms from a range of threats. We provide electric warfare systems for air platform like the missile warning system for the US Air Force Air National Guard systems. In May, we were selected by Airbus to supply J-MUSIC DIRCM systems for the A330 MRTT aircraft of European Air Force. Our DIRCM system defend military and commercial aircraft from ground to air missiles. We also supply chaffs and flares for a range of aircrafts. The Iron Fist Active Protection System has been selected by Israel, the Netherlands, Australia and the US, to protect armed vehicles from a range of incoming strikes. Last year, the UK MoD Navy selected Elbit Systems UK to provide electric warfare systems that will help protect all navy ships. We expect an increase in demand for unmanned systems as a result of the conflict. Elbit Systems has a broad portfolio of unmanned aircraft. The IDF recently unveiled its new explore and attack companies that will incorporate Elbit Systems drones to identify and designate targets at the final level. A few months ago, with the Hermes Starliner over the first unmanned aircraft certified for commercial air space. The conflict highlighted the need for advanced command and control systems that enable combined forces operations by connecting intelligence, maneuvering forces and logistics across multiple domains. Our C2 system incorporate intelligence gathering -- gathered by a range of sensors, utilize AI to identify targets and connect to the relevant defector, shortening the sensor to shooter loop and helping our customers to engage targets quickly and efficiently. Our command and control systems are in service with customers, including Israel, Sweden, the Netherlands, the UK and the US. These are just two examples and I believe there are many other products and systems in Elbit Systems portfolio that will benefit from increased demand and -- as militaries around the world apply the lesson learnt from the conflict in Ukraine. I would like to reiterate Elbit Systems' commitment to environmental, social and governance best purposes. At our recent Investor Day, we highlighted the investments we are making to reduce our environmental footprint. We are also introducing electric vehicles for our employees after a very successful rollout of hybrid vehicles a few years ago. We are rolling out solar field at our new facility in the south of Israel and PV panels on the roof of buildings around the world. We are also connecting sites to natural gas to reduce emissions. We are investing in R&D to develop solutions that will help reduce fuel consumption and emissions. One example of this R&D, our training and simulation systems that help reduce the flying hours required to train a pilot. I am proud to see the involvement of thousands of Elbit Systems employee over the world in activities that benefit their communities. Last week, more than 70 Elbit employees organized, hosted and monitored Hack-a-thon to develop tools that protect children from violence on social media. I visited the Hack-a-thon and was impressed to see how our employees leveraged Elbit's innovative and interconnection culture to develop tools to protect our children online. And with that, I will be happy to take your questions. Operator?