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    Thales profits boosted by defence business, avionics

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    Posted on March 3, 2026

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    Last updated: March 3, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Thales delivered stronger-than-expected 2025 adjusted operating earnings of €2.74 billion, driven by robust defence and avionics growth, with revenues up 8.8% to €22.14 billion. It forecasts improved 2026 margins (12.6–12.8%) and 6–7% revenue growth.

    Table of Contents

    • Thales Reports Strong Financial Results and Positive Outlook
    • Performance Drivers and Financial Highlights
    • Core Profit and Revenue Growth
    • Analyst Expectations
    • Market Reaction and Defence Demand
    • Air Defence Systems Demand
    • Geopolitical Impact and Strategic Priorities
    • CEO Commentary on Geopolitical Uncertainty
    • Security and Defence Investment
    • Cybersecurity and Mergers
    • Future Outlook

    Thales flags improving profitability after defence and avionics boost earnings

    Thales Reports Strong Financial Results and Positive Outlook

    PARIS, March 3 (Reuters) - French aerospace and technology company Thales reported slightly higher than expected annual core profit on Tuesday and predicted higher profit margins for this year.

    Performance Drivers and Financial Highlights

    Europe's largest defence technology group said last year's performance was led by its main defence business and demand for avionics and space activities.

    Core Profit and Revenue Growth

    Adjusted operating earnings rose 14% on a like-for-like basis to 2.74 billion euros ($3.20 billion) on sales up 8.8% at 22.14 billion euros. Its order intake edged up 1% from a record 2024 to 25.26 billion euros.

    Analyst Expectations

    Analysts had expected adjusted operating income of 2.7 billion euros on revenue of 21.88 billion euros and an order intake of 25.21 billion euros, estimates compiled by the company showed.

    Market Reaction and Defence Demand

    Thales shares outperformed a wider market that was pressured by the conflict in the Middle East. The shares were down 1.8% in midday trading, against a 2.6% decline for the blue-chip CAC40 index.

    Air Defence Systems Demand

    The company said its defence business had been buoyed by demand for air defence systems, especially in Europe.

    Geopolitical Impact and Strategic Priorities

    CEO Commentary on Geopolitical Uncertainty

    CEO Patrice Caine said it was too early to judge the impact on defence spending or supply chains from the latest Gulf conflict.

    Security and Defence Investment

    "Nobody knows today how it will evolve. But it is a reminder that the disturbed state of geopolitics in general is leading countries to invest more in security and therefore defence," he told a press conference.

    Cybersecurity and Mergers

    A return to growth for the company's cybersecurity business remains a priority, he said, along with a proposed merger of satellite activities with Airbus and Leonardo, which is under review by European competition authorities.

    Future Outlook

    For 2026, the maker of radar, satellite and digital systems predicted an operating profit margin of 12.6% to 12.8%, up from 12.4% last year. It also projected underlying revenue growth of 6-7% and said that new orders would continue to grow faster than revenue.

    ($1 = 0.8562 euros)

    (Reporting by Tim HepherEditing by David Goodman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Adjusted operating earnings rose 14% like-for-like to €2.74 billion, above analysts' €2.7 billion consensus estimate.
    • •Defence, avionics and space activities were key growth drivers in 2025, boosting sales to €22.14 billion and order intake to €25.26 billion.
    • •For 2026, Thales projects improved operating margin (12.6–12.8%) and continued solid revenue expansion of 6–7%, with orders outpacing sales.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Thales profits boosted by defence business, avionics

    1What drove Thales's profit growth in 2025?

    Thales's 2025 profit growth was mainly driven by its defence business and increased demand for avionics and space activities.

    2How much did Thales's adjusted operating earnings increase?

    In 2025, Thales's adjusted operating earnings climbed 14% on a like-for-like basis to 2.74 billion euros.

    3Did Thales's order intake increase in 2025?

    Yes, Thales's order intake edged up 1% to 25.26 billion euros in 2025.

    4How did Thales's 2025 results compare to analyst expectations?

    Thales's results exceeded analysts’ expectations for adjusted operating income, revenue, and order intake.

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