
Please contact rachel.welford@ifbec.info for more information.
Mission
Ihe purpose of IFBEC is to:
a. Promote and foster through the Global Principles the development of global, industry-wide ethical standards for the companies that are active in the aerospace and defense business sector.
b. Organize opportunities for industry and relevant stakeholders to exchange information and best practices concerning ethical business challenges, practices and opportunities worldwide.
In The News
- IFBEC Hosts Second Annual International Conference (Nov 2011)
- The Value of Ethics in the Global Marketplace (May 2010)
- Berlin Conference on Aerospace Industry Business Ethics (Jan 2010)
- AIA Leadership Signs Global Principles of Business Ethics (Nov 2009)
- ASD and AIA Business Ethics Principles (October 2009)
- ASD and AIA Joint Statement of Adherence (October 2009)(PDF)
About
GLOBAL PRINCIPLES affirm our industry's commitment to ethical business behavior and a uniform set of standards. The Global Principles address business conduct as it relates to zero tolerance of corruption, use of advisors, management of conflicts of interest and respect for proprietary information. Companies that formally adhere to the principles commit to including programs and policies that foster ethical business conduct consistent with the Global Principles in their corporate business practices.IFBEC is the international organisation of the global aerospace and defense industry that maintains the Global Principles of Business Ethics for the Aerospace and Defense Industry (GP).
How to Become a Member
Global Principles of Business Ethics Company Statement indicates a company's commitment to the Global Principles and the mission of IFBEC. Companies seeking to join IFBEC should review its charter and by-laws for eligibility and then download and complete the Statement of Adherence. Email completed statements to INQUIRY@ifbec.info.
Companies seeking to join the IFBEC must execute a letter that affirms the company’s commitment to the Global Principles and mission of the IFBEC and also indicates the company’s agreement to be bound by the IFBEC charter and pay applicable membership fees. The letter also stipulates whether the applicant company agrees to have its Company Statement posted on the IFBEC website, and whether it will allow the IFBEC to link from the company’s name on the IFBEC website to the company’s ethics website. A draft letter is available for companies to use to satisfy this requirement.
IFBEC Members
- BAE Systems Plc.*
- BAE Systems, Inc.*
- The Boeing Company*
- EADS*
- Finmeccanica*
- General Dynamics Corporation*
- General Dynamics European Land Systems
- L-3 Communications Corporation*
- Lockheed Martin Corporation*
- MBDA
- Meggitt Plc.*
- Northrop Grumman Corporation*
- Raytheon Company*
- Rolls-Royce Plc.*
- Saab*
- Safran*
- Thales*
- WSK "PZL-Rzeszów" S.A.
* Task Force Member