AeroVironment Revenue Jumps 14% in Fiscal 2025
AeroVironment (NASDAQ:AVAV) announced its fourth-quarter and full-year fiscal 2025 results on Tuesday, June 24, delivering a 14% full-year revenue increase to $821 million, securing $1.2 billion in bookings and a record $726 million in funded backlog, which jumped 82% from 2024. During the year, the defense contractor specializing in unmanned aerial vehicles completed its transformational acquisition of Blue Halo, established new business segment structures, and launched three new products. Management issued fiscal 2026 revenue guidance of $1.9 billion to $2 billion with projected adjusted EBITDA of $300 million to $320 million. Key insights follow regarding the company's accelerating scale, integration milestones, and growth capacity in both established and emerging defense technologies.Fourth-quarter revenue surged 40% year over year to $275 million, propelled by robust growth in the Loitering Munitions Systems (LMS) segment, which posted an 87% gain to $138.3 million. International revenue accounted for 52% of total revenue, with Switchblade orders received from eight different nations and negotiations active with eight more.Continue reading

AeroVironment (NASDAQ:AVAV) announced its fourth-quarter and full-year fiscal 2025 results on Tuesday, June 24, delivering a 14% full-year revenue increase to $821 million, securing $1.2 billion in bookings and a record $726 million in funded backlog, which jumped 82% from 2024. During the year, the defense contractor specializing in unmanned aerial vehicles completed its transformational acquisition of Blue Halo, established new business segment structures, and launched three new products. Management issued fiscal 2026 revenue guidance of $1.9 billion to $2 billion with projected adjusted EBITDA of $300 million to $320 million.
Key insights follow regarding the company's accelerating scale, integration milestones, and growth capacity in both established and emerging defense technologies.
Fourth-quarter revenue surged 40% year over year to $275 million, propelled by robust growth in the Loitering Munitions Systems (LMS) segment, which posted an 87% gain to $138.3 million. International revenue accounted for 52% of total revenue, with Switchblade orders received from eight different nations and negotiations active with eight more.