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    Germany's MTU lifts full-year outlook, gives long-term forecast

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    Posted on June 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    MTU Aero Engines has increased its 2025 revenue forecast to 8.6-8.8 billion euros, citing strong demand and a robust product mix.

    MTU Aero Engines Upgrades Revenue Forecast for 2025 and Beyond

    (Reuters) -German engine manufacturer MTU Aero Engines said on Tuesday it expects revenues of between 8.6 billion and 8.8 billion euros ($10.18 billion) in 2025, citing high industry demand and a strong product mix for a raised outlook.

    In April, it forecast full-year adjusted revenue in a range of 8.3 billion euros and 8.5 billion euros.

    It also sees its adjusted operating profit increasing by a low to mid-twenties percentage range this year, compared with the earlier expected growth in a mid-teens percentage range.

    The firm, which makes the engine for the Eurofighter Typhoon, expects to reach revenue of between 13 billion and 14 billion euros in 2030, it added.

    ($1 = 0.8645 euros)

    (Reporting by Paolo LaudaniEditing by Madeline Chambers)

    Key Takeaways

    • •MTU Aero Engines raises 2025 revenue forecast to 8.6-8.8 billion euros.
    • •Strong industry demand and product mix drive the outlook.
    • •2025 revenue forecast increased from April's 8.3-8.5 billion euros.
    • •Adjusted operating profit expected to grow by low to mid-twenties percentage.
    • •2030 revenue target set between 13 and 14 billion euros.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany's MTU lifts full-year outlook, gives long-term forecast

    1What revenue does MTU Aero Engines expect for 2025?

    MTU Aero Engines expects revenues between 8.6 billion and 8.8 billion euros in 2025, driven by high industry demand.

    2How has MTU's revenue forecast changed for 2023?

    MTU has raised its full-year adjusted revenue forecast to a range of 8.3 billion to 8.5 billion euros, up from previous estimates.

    3What is the expected adjusted operating profit growth for this year?

    The company anticipates an adjusted operating profit increase in the low to mid-twenties percentage range for this year.

    4What revenue target does MTU have for 2030?

    MTU Aero Engines aims to achieve revenue between 13 billion and 14 billion euros by 2030.

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