Moog Inc.'s Q2 2025: Navigating Contradictions in Aerospace Demand, Aftermarket Growth, and Tariff Strategies
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Tuesday, May 13, 2025 11:09 am ET1min read
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Impact of BoeingBA-- and Airbus changes on business, Commercial Aftermarket revenue growth, and tariff exposure and mitigation are the key contradictions discussed in MoogMOG.B-- Inc.'s latest 2025Q2 earnings call
Strong Financial Performance and Revenue Growth:
- Moog Inc.MOG.B-- reported record sales of $935 million in Q2 2025, slightly above last year's second quarter.
- The company's revenue is up 3% year-to-date, with expectations for increased revenue in the second half of the year.
- The growth was driven by strong performance in Defense businesses and improved operating margins due to secured pricing and optimistic market conditions.
Defense Segment Performance:
- Military Aircraft sales were $214 million, up 6% over the second quarter of last year, and Space and Defense sales were $270 million, up 1%.
- The increase in sales was attributed to strong demand from defense programs like FLRAA and broad-based defense demand.
Commercial Aerospace Market Dynamics:
- Commercial Aircraft sales were $216 million, indicating a 4% increase over the same quarter a year ago.
- Aftermarket sales were particularly strong, driven by increased airline activity, while OE sales slowed due to Airbus' changes in ordering patterns.
Tariff and Trade Policy Impact:
- Moog anticipates a potential net pressure of $10 million to $20 million on operating profit due to tariffs in FY’25, primarily impacting Commercial Aircraft and Industrial segments.
- The company is taking immediate steps, such as optimizing manufacturing footprint and supply chain, to mitigate the impact of tariffs on its business.
Strong Financial Performance and Revenue Growth:
- Moog Inc.MOG.B-- reported record sales of $935 million in Q2 2025, slightly above last year's second quarter.
- The company's revenue is up 3% year-to-date, with expectations for increased revenue in the second half of the year.
- The growth was driven by strong performance in Defense businesses and improved operating margins due to secured pricing and optimistic market conditions.
Defense Segment Performance:
- Military Aircraft sales were $214 million, up 6% over the second quarter of last year, and Space and Defense sales were $270 million, up 1%.
- The increase in sales was attributed to strong demand from defense programs like FLRAA and broad-based defense demand.
Commercial Aerospace Market Dynamics:
- Commercial Aircraft sales were $216 million, indicating a 4% increase over the same quarter a year ago.
- Aftermarket sales were particularly strong, driven by increased airline activity, while OE sales slowed due to Airbus' changes in ordering patterns.
Tariff and Trade Policy Impact:
- Moog anticipates a potential net pressure of $10 million to $20 million on operating profit due to tariffs in FY’25, primarily impacting Commercial Aircraft and Industrial segments.
- The company is taking immediate steps, such as optimizing manufacturing footprint and supply chain, to mitigate the impact of tariffs on its business.
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