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    Italian rocket maker Avio approves 400-million-euro capital raise to boost production

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    Posted on September 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Avio approves a €400M capital raise to expand rocket production, targeting 10% annual revenue growth and new US facilities by 2028.

    Avio Secures 400 Million Euros to Enhance Rocket Production Capacity

    ROME (Reuters) -Italian rocket maker Avio approved a 400-million-euro ($468.96 million) capital increase plan on Thursday to finance expanded manufacturing capacity at a time of robust opportunities in the global space and defence industries.

    In its new 10-year business plan, the group is targeting a 10% average annual growth of revenue and a 15% rise in core profit.

    "The acceleration of growth opportunities in the space and defense markets in Europe and the United States will require the strengthening of the Company's production capacity, both in Italy and in the United States, together with greater vertical integration," Avio said in a statement.

    In the space sector, Avio, now both the provider and the operator of the Vega-C rocket, plans to increase the launch frequency of the Italian launcher, advance the development of the Vega E platform, and continue supplying propellants for Ariane rockets.

    In the defence sector, Avio plans to invest further in propulsion technologies and is building a new manufacturing facility in the United States, expected to be operational by the end of 2028.

    The capital raise, scheduled to be completed by year-end, will be executed in one or more tranches and is fully backed by a pre-underwriting agreement with Jefferies and Morgan Stanley.

    ($1 = 0.8530 euros)

    (Reporting by Giulia Segreti; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Avio approves a €400 million capital increase.
    • •The plan aims to boost rocket production capacity.
    • •Avio targets 10% annual revenue growth.
    • •New facility in the US to be operational by 2028.
    • •Capital raise backed by Jefferies and Morgan Stanley.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italian rocket maker Avio approves 400-million-euro capital raise to boost production

    1What is the amount of capital Avio plans to raise?

    Avio approved a 400-million-euro capital increase plan to finance expanded manufacturing capacity.

    2What are Avio's growth targets in its new business plan?

    In its new 10-year business plan, Avio is targeting a 10% average annual growth of revenue and a 15% rise in core profit.

    3What sectors is Avio focusing on for investment?

    Avio plans to invest in both the space and defense sectors, including propulsion technologies and a new manufacturing facility in the United States.

    4Who is backing Avio's capital raise?

    The capital raise is fully backed by a pre-underwriting agreement with Jefferies and Morgan Stanley.

    5When is the capital raise expected to be completed?

    The capital raise is scheduled to be completed by year-end and will be executed in one or more tranches.

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