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    Italy Likely to Replace CEO of Defence Group Leonardo, Sources Say

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    Posted on April 7, 2026

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    Last updated: April 7, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Italy is poised to replace Leonardo CEO Roberto Cingolani amid state-led corporate reshuffles, with Lorenzo Mariani—a former Leonardo executive now at MBDA—a top contender. The move arrives as Leonardo rides soaring defense demand and prepares board nominations by April 13.

    Italy Set to Replace Leonardo CEO as State Firms Face Leadership Shakeup

    Leadership Changes and Strategic Implications for Leonardo and Other State Firms

    By Giuseppe Fonte and Elvira Pollina

    Potential Replacement of Leonardo CEO

    ROME, April 7 (Reuters) - Italy is likely to replace Roberto Cingolani as chief executive of defence group Leonardo, two sources close to the matter told Reuters, in what would be a major change in a round of appointments at state-controlled companies.

    The replacement would come at a sensitive time for Leonardo as it competes for growing business in the defence and aerospace sector as governments worldwide increase military spending against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and escalating conflict in the Middle East.

    Government Stake and Board Appointments

    Italy, which owns a little more than 30% of Leonardo through the Economy Ministry, must file a slate of board candidates by April 13. 

    Market Reaction and Political Influence

    Shares in Leonardo have soared by 780% since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, but Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is now pushing for a leadership change at the company, one of the sources said without providing further details. 

    Leading Candidates for CEO

    The second source said that a leading candidate for the top job at Leonardo is Lorenzo Mariani, a former executive at the defence and aerospace conglomerate and now managing director for Italy at missile maker MBDA, which is jointly owned by Airbus, BAE Systems and Leonardo.

    The same person added that government officials would discuss the matter later on Tuesday.

    Leonardo and MBDA declined to comment on Tuesday.

    Wider State-Backed Company Appointments

    Italy is preparing to announce multiple appointments at state-backed companies such as Leonardo, utility Enel and energy major Eni as executives' contracts expire in the next weeks.

    Recent Strategic Plans and Leadership History

    News of the possible change of leadership comes only weeks after Cingolani announced a five-year strategic plan, including investment in computing, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity and a multi-layered air defence system known as the Michelangelo Dome.

    Sources had told Reuters in February that the government was leaning towards granting Cingolani a second three-year term.

    Technological Shifts Under Cingolani

    Under Cingolani, Leonardo has invested in digitalisation, defence electronics and interconnected platforms, shifting from traditional defence towards advanced technology in a move that Cingolani described as "from bullets to bytes".

    Leonardo shares were down almost 8% on reports of the potential CEO change.    

    (Reporting by Giuseppe Fonte in Rome and Elvira Pollina in MilanAdditional reporting by Giulia SegretiEditing by David Goodman)

    References

    • Roberto Cingolani
    • Mariani | Leonardo
    • Italy’s Leonardo rides high on soaring global defense spending

    Table of Contents

    • Leadership Changes and Strategic Implications for Leonardo and Other State Firms

    Key Takeaways

    • •Italy’s government, owning ~30% of Leonardo, is expected to replace CEO Roberto Cingolani, filing board slates by April 13 (current date: April 7) per Reuters sources (en.wikipedia.org).
    • •Lorenzo Mariani, previously co‑General Manager at Leonardo and currently MD for Italy at MBDA since April 2025, is considered a leading candidate (leonardo.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italy likely to replace CEO of defence group Leonardo, sources say

    1Why is Italy considering replacing the CEO of Leonardo?

    Italy is likely to replace Roberto Cingolani as Leonardo's CEO as part of broader appointments at state-controlled companies, influenced by government decisions and upcoming contract expirations.

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    Potential Replacement of Leonardo CEO
  • Government Stake and Board Appointments
  • Market Reaction and Political Influence
  • Leading Candidates for CEO
  • Wider State-Backed Company Appointments
  • Recent Strategic Plans and Leadership History
  • Technological Shifts Under Cingolani
  • •Leonardo's financials remain robust: shares have surged since Ukraine’s 2022 invasion; revenue and orders forecast to rise sharply through 2029–2030 with growth in cybersecurity, space, and its Michelangelo Dome air‑defence system (defensenews.com).
  • Who is the leading candidate to replace Leonardo's current CEO?

    Lorenzo Mariani, currently managing director for Italy at missile maker MBDA and a former Leonardo executive, has been reported as a leading candidate for the position.

    3How have Leonardo's shares performed since the war in Ukraine?

    Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, shares in Leonardo have soared by 780% due to increased military spending and defence contracts.

    4What recent strategic initiatives has Leonardo announced?

    Under Roberto Cingolani, Leonardo announced a five-year plan focusing on computing, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and a multi-layered air defence system.

    5When must Italy file its slate of Leonardo board candidates?

    Italy must submit its list of Leonardo board candidates by April 13 as part of the upcoming leadership and board changes.

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