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Textron Aviation Sees Record Revenue in 2025

Key Takeaways
  • Textron Aviation's Q4 revenue reached $1.7 billion, up 36% year-over-year.
  • The company delivered 49 business jets and 43 commercial turboprops in Q4.
  • Full-year revenue was $6 billion, with 171 business jets and 146 turboprops delivered.
  • Textron Aviation ended 2025 with a $7.7 billion backlog.
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Strategic Implications

Textron Aviation's strong performance may indicate a sustained recovery in the business jet market. The company's focus on execution and productivity suggests a commitment to meeting customer demand, which could further strengthen its competitive position in the industry.

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Textron Aviation closed out 2025 with record revenue, driven by higher aircraft volume and increased parts and service work. The company delivered 49 business jets and 43 commercial turboprops in the fourth quarter, with full-year revenue reaching $6 billion. Textron Aviation secured FAA certification for several models and started deliveries, and the company is well-positioned for the future with a $7.7 billion backlog. According to AeroTime, Textron Aviation is expected to see continued growth in 2026, with a forecasted revenue of $6.5 billion.

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Textron Aviation Sees Record Revenue in 2025

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Key Takeaways
  • Textron Aviation's Q4 revenue reached $1.7 billion, up 36% year-over-year.
  • The company delivered 49 business jets and 43 commercial turboprops in Q4.
  • Full-year revenue was $6 billion, with 171 business jets and 146 turboprops delivered.
  • Textron Aviation ended 2025 with a $7.7 billion backlog.
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Strategic Implications

Textron Aviation's strong performance may indicate a sustained recovery in the business jet market. The company's focus on execution and productivity suggests a commitment to meeting customer demand, which could further strengthen its competitive position in the industry.

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What Happened

Cessna And Beechcraft Builder Accelerates Deliveries And Closes Year Strong

Textron Aviation closed out 2025 with record revenue, driven by higher aircraft volume and increased parts and service work. The company delivered 49 business jets and 43 commercial turboprops in the fourth quarter, with full-year revenue reaching $6 billion. Textron Aviation secured FAA certification for several models and started deliveries, and the company is well-positioned for the future with a $7.7 billion backlog. According to AeroTime, Textron Aviation is expected to see continued growth in 2026, with a forecasted revenue of $6.5 billion.

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