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WKN: A1XBG1 | ISIN: FR0011665280 | Ticker-Symbol: 1F1
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Figeac Aéro: H1 2025/26 Revenue EUR215.3 Million, Implying 9.6% Organic Growth 18th Consecutive Quarter Of Growth In Line With The Full-year Target

DJ FIGEAC AÉRO: H1 2025/26 REVENUE EUR215.3 MILLION, IMPLYING 9.6% ORGANIC GROWTH 18th CONSECUTIVE QUARTER OF GROWTH IN LINE WITH THE FULL-YEAR TARGET

FIGEAC AÉRO 
FIGEAC AÉRO: H1 2025/26 REVENUE EUR215.3 MILLION, IMPLYING 9.6% ORGANIC GROWTH 18th CONSECUTIVE QUARTER OF GROWTH IN LINE 
WITH THE FULL-YEAR TARGET 
05-Nov-2025 / 17:45 CET/CEST 
Dissemination of a French Regulatory News, transmitted by EQS Group. 
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. 
 
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H1 2025/26 revenue 
 
EUR215.3 million, implying 9.6% organic growth 
 
18th consecutive quarter of growth 
 
In line with the full-year target 

FIGEAC AÉRO (FR0011665280 - FGA:FP), a leading partner for major aerospace manufacturers, has today released its 
revenue figures for the second quarter and first half of financial year 2025/26, ended 30 September 2025. 

In million euros - IFRS Q2 2025/26 Q2 2024/25 Change  Org. change YTD 2025/26 YTD 2024/25 Change  Org. change 
Unaudited data 

Aerostructures &    105.0    99.1    +6.0%   +8.2%    199.3    184.7    +7.9%   +10.0% 
Aeroengines 
 
 
Defense & Energy    8.4     6.8     +22.0%  +22.0%    16.0     15.3     +4.6%   +4.6% 
 
Total revenue      113.4    105.9    +7.0%   +9.1%    215.3    200.0    +7.7%   +9.6% 

Thomas Girard, the FIGEAC AÉRO Group's Deputy Chief Executive Officer, welcomes these results: "These results reflect another solid performance from FIGEAC AÉRO's teams as they have now managed to deliver 18 consecutive quarters of revenue growth for the Group!

This performance is consistent with our business development plan and underpins our confidence that the Group will be able to achieve its full-year revenue target of between EUR470 million and EUR490 million, which would be a new all-time high.

On top of good half-year figures, we can also feel a marked surge of optimism within the aerospace industry, thereby easing concerns about its capacity to increase build rates. As a result, we are particularly confident that the Group will achieve its short and medium-term goals."

Half-year performance in line with the full-year targeT

FIGEAC AÉRO's revenue reached EUR113.4 million in the second quarter of financial year 2025/26 (running from 1 July to 30 September 2025), with organic growth coming out at 9.1% (7.0% reported growth) year-on-year.

Both Group's divisions contributed to the momentum:

- Aerostructures & Aeroengines generated 8.2% organic growth (+6.0% reported growth) to EUR105.0 million, driven by

almost all the Airbus programmes and LEAP engines; - Defense & Energy, meanwhile, saw 22.0% growth over the quarter. This was mostly thanks to a catch-up effect

following the storms which caused delays at Mécabrive Industries back in June, along with the first effects of the

ramping up hydropower activity.

FIGEAC AÉRO's revenue for the first six months of the financial year (running from 1 April to 30 September 2025) therefore totalled EUR215.3 million, corresponding to a 9.6% organic increase (+7.7% reported growth), with similar trends as during the second quarter.

The Group's first-half performance is consistent with its full-year target, taking into account that growth is expected to pick up in the second half of the year.

Healthy momentum in the commercial and defenSe marketS

The commercial aerospace segment remains in excellent health in terms of air traffic growth, orders for new aircraft and improving build rates.

Air traffic increased in the double digits in 2024 and is now well above its pre-crisis levels, having continued to grow strongly during the first six months of the year[1]:

- Passengers: +4.8%, mostly driven by international traffic which increased by around 7%; - Freight: +3.2%.

Air traffic growth during the first nine months of 2025 continued to boost demand for new aircraft from airlines and aircraft leasing companies:

- Airbus recorded net firm orders for 514 commercial aircraft, of which 56% for the A320 family and 20% for the A350

family[2]; - Boeing, meanwhile, received firm orders for 774 commercial aircraft, of which 76% for the B737 family2.

The world's two biggest aircraft manufacturers delivered 507 and 425 aircraft respectively during this same period, which means that their combined backlog is still trending structurally upwards and now stands at 15,174 firm orders (versus 14,876 a year earlier). Based on the deliveries made over the last twelve months, this represents visibility corresponding to over 12 years of production.

Despite build rate increases already achieved, it is estimated that airlines have a shortfall of more than 2,000 commercial aircraft[3], which very clearly points to a need for the commercial aerospace industry to continue raising its build rates.

Recent months have seen an increase in optimism regarding the aerospace industry's capacity as a whole to pick up more speed: uncertainty surrounding US tariffs has eased off; Airbus has confirmed its build rate targets, largely on the back of its LEAP engine delivery growth forecasts; and more confidence from Boeing, having stabilised its output at 38 B737 per month and obtained authorization from its regulator to raise it to 42 per month by the end of the year, with a 50 per month target set for 2026.

A similar trend is visible in the military segment, where demand is substantial on account of the geopolitical climate and the expected aftermath of Europe's plans to step up its defense capabilities.

In addition to the impact of new business won and expected to be won by the Group, the excellent outlook and maximum visibility of the aerospace and defense sector should continue to drive FIGEAC AÉRO's growth in the short, medium, and long term.

SALES momentuM

FIGEAC AÉRO's backlog stood at EUR4.6 billion at 30 September 2025, flat relative to 30 June 2025 due to less favourable currency assumptions but offset by new business and scope changes.

The Group's commercial momentum remained positive over the first six months of the year, with half of the PILOT 28 plan's total new business volume target having now been secured. In keeping with the business development priorities set out in the PILOT 28 plan, 20% of this new business are related to FIGEAC AÉRO's US subsidiary and 8% to its defense activities, a share expected to increase substantially.

The Group expects to see continued business development during the second half of the year and beyond thanks to its portfolio of ongoing RFQs in both the commercial and military segments.

Guidance reiterateD

Half-year performance has come out in line with its business development plan, its markets are structurally buoyant, and there is now more optimism surrounding the aerospace industry's production capacity. In this context, FIGEAC AÉRO reiterates all of its targets:

- For financial year 2025/26 (ending 31 March 2026):

- revenue between EUR470 million and EUR490 million,

- current EBITDA between EUR77 million and EUR83 million,

- free cash-flow between EUR35 million and EUR40 million,

- further deleveraging with a leverage ratio of around 3x. - On completion of the PILOT 28 plan, i.e. for financial year 2027/28 (ending 31 March 2028):

- revenue of over EUR600 million,

- a low level of debt, with a leverage ratio of less than 2x.

FIGEAC AÉRO to address its business partners and shareholderS

FIGEAC AÉRO will present its revenue figures for the second quarter and first half of financial year 2025/26 during a webinar dedicated to retail investors at 6pm on Thursday 6 November 2025:

Click here to register

Register here if you wish to receive the FIGEAC AÉRO Group's latest news

Upcoming events

-- 6 November 2025 at 6pm: webcast addressed to retail shareholders. -- 9 December 2025: results for the first half of full year 2025/26.

About Figeac AÉro

The FIGEAC AÉRO Group, a leading partner for major aerospace manufacturers, specialises in producing light alloy and hard metal structural parts, engine parts, landing gear and sub-assemblies. FIGEAC AÉRO is a global group operating in France, the USA, Morocco, Mexico, Romania and Tunisia. The Group generated annual revenue of EUR432.3 million in the year to 31 March 2025.

Figeac AÉro contacts

Jean-Claude Maillard

Chairman & Chief Executive Officer

Tel.: +33 (0)5 65 34 52 52

Simon Derbanne

VP Investor Relations, Corporate Communications, Public Affairs

Tel: +33 (0)5 81 24 63 91

Email: simon.derbanne@figeac-aero.com / actionnaires@figeac-aero.com

GlossarY

Term / indicator   Definition 

Current EBITDA    Current operating income (loss) adjusted for net depreciation, amortisation and provisions before 
           the breakdown of R&D expenses capitalised by the Group by type 
 
 
           Sum of orders received and to be received extrapolated over a 10-year period for each contract 
Backlog        and request for proposals won, based on build rates announced and then projected and a EUR/USD 
           exchange rate of 1.12 
 
 
Organic        At constant scope and exchange rates 
 
DIO (Days of 
Inventory       Average number of days of revenue for which an item of inventory is held 
Outstanding) 
 
 
Net debt       Debt net of cash, excluding non-interest-bearing debt 
 
Debt leverage ratio  Ratio of net debt excluding non-interest-bearing debt to current EBITDA 
 
Capex         Investments in fixed assets 
 
ORNANE        Bonds redeemable into cash and/or new and/or existing shares 
 
Free cash-flow    Net cash-flow from operating activities before cost of financial debt and taxes, minus net 
           cash-flow from investing activities 
 
 
Net free cash-flow  Net cash-flow from operating activities after cost of financial debt and taxes, minus net 
           cash-flow from investing activities 

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[1] IATA September 2025 Air Passenger Market Analysis.

[2] Airbus, Boeing, Orders & Deliveries, at 30 September 2025.

[3] Oliver Wyman, IATA, Reviving the Commercial Aircraft Supply Chain, October 2025.

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Language:    English 
Company:     FIGEAC AÉRO 
         ZI de l'Aiguille 
         46100 FIGEAC 
         France 
E-mail:     communications.group@figeac-aero.com 
Internet:    www.figeac-aero.com 
ISIN:      FR0011665280 
Euronext Ticker: FGA 
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