Karman Holdings posts transcript of Q4 and full-year 2025 earnings call

Reuters04-08
Karman Holdings posts transcript of Q4 and full-year 2025 earnings call
  • Karman Space & Defense held its fourth-quarter and fiscal 2025 earnings call, attended by CEO Jonathan Rambeau, Director and former CEO Tony Koblinski, CFO Michael Willis, and COO Jonathan Beaudoin.
  • Results showed Q4 revenue of $134 million, up 47%, with backlog at $801 million.
  • Full-year results included revenue of $472 million, adjusted EBITDA of $145 million, and net income of $17 million.
  • Management raised 2026 guidance to revenue of $715 million-$730 million and adjusted EBITDA of $207 million-$218 million, citing roughly even organic and acquisition-driven growth.
  • Executives lifted planned 2026 capex to about 5% of revenue, or about $36 million, with Salt Lake City site expected to add nearly 200,000 square feet and reach initial operational capability in Q4.


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