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Mitsubishi Aircraft Reports Record High Order Backlog and Revenue Growth

Mitsubishi Aircraft Sees Strong Demand for Energy Systems and Aircraft, Defense & Space

Mitsubishi Aircraft reported a record high order backlog and revenue growth in its Energy Systems and Aircraft, Defense & Space segments. The company’s order intake increased in Energy Systems, while orders declined in Plants & Infrastructure Systems and Aircraft, Defense & Space. Revenue grew YoY in all three segments, with large gains in GTCC and Defense & Space. Business profit increased YoY in several segments, but was partially offset by one-time charges. Mitsubishi Aircraft reiterated its full-year dividend forecast of 24 yen per share. The company’s strong progress in the first half of the fiscal year led to increased full-year order intake and revenue guidance.

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    Source: Mitsubishi Aircraft (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2025-1764102105205-652
    URL: https://www.mhi.com/news/25110701.html
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    Mitsubishi Aircraft Reports Record High Order Backlog and Revenue Growth

    Mitsubishi Aircraft Sees Strong Demand for Energy Systems and Aircraft, Defense & Space

    Mitsubishi Aircraft reported a record high order backlog and revenue growth in its Energy Systems and Aircraft, Defense & Space segments. The company’s order intake increased in Energy Systems, while orders declined in Plants & Infrastructure Systems and Aircraft, Defense & Space. Revenue grew YoY in all three segments, with large gains in GTCC and Defense & Space. Business profit increased YoY in several segments, but was partially offset by one-time charges. Mitsubishi Aircraft reiterated its full-year dividend forecast of 24 yen per share. The company’s strong progress in the first half of the fiscal year led to increased full-year order intake and revenue guidance.

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      Source: Mitsubishi Aircraft (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2025-1764102105205-652
      URL: https://www.mhi.com/news/25110701.html
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