Astronics Projects 2026 Revenue to Rise 10% to 15%

Reuters01-08
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/ATRO">Astronics</a> Projects 2026 Revenue to Rise 10% to 15%

Astronics Corporation has announced its preliminary unaudited revenue for the fourth quarter of 2025 at approximately $236 million to $239 million, surpassing the company’s previous guidance range. This marks a 14% increase over the prior-year period and a 12% rise compared to the preceding quarter. For the full year 2025, preliminary unaudited revenue is estimated at around $860 million, reflecting an 8% year-over-year increase. The company has also issued its initial revenue guidance for 2026, projecting revenues between $950 million and $990 million, representing an anticipated growth of 10% to 15% over 2025. Full-year bookings for 2025 totaled approximately $924 million, with strong fourth-quarter bookings contributing to the company’s positive outlook for continued momentum in 2026.

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