Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Safran, Leidos Holdings and Textron

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Chicago, IL – June 7, 2024 – Today, Zacks Equity Research discusses Safran SAFRY, Leidos Holdings LDOS and Textron TXT.

Industry: Aerospace/Defense

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Improving defense budget funding from the U.S. administration should bode well for aerospace-defense companies that are primarily engaged in the combat space. However, consistent supply-chain issues are expected to continue to adversely impact jet deliveries and thereby, remain a threat for the industry players.

Nevertheless, impressive year-over-year projections for global air passenger numbers can be expected to boost companies in the aerospace-defense industry, particularly those that operate in commercial aerospace. The frontrunners in the aerospace-defense industry are Safran, Leidos Holdings and Textron.

About the Industry

The Zacks Aerospace-Defense industry comprises companies that primarily design and manufacture heavy-built products like commercial as well as military jets and helicopters, tankers and other combat vehicles, missiles, combatant ships as well as auxiliary ships, submarines, bombs, guns, space transportation vehicles, military satellites and a few more.

The industry also includes cyber security players who offer information technology services and C4ISR (command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) solutions. A portion of its revenues comes from defense contractors offering spare parts, aircraft modification, ship repair and overhaul services, and supply-chain management services.

3 Trends Shaping the Future of the Aerospace-Defense Industry

Improved Air Traffic Outlook Boosts Prospects: Steadily improving global air traffic data in recent times has been boosting the near-term growth prospects of the industry. As stated in the latest report published by the IATA, industry-wide global revenue-passenger kilometers (RPKs) increased a solid 11% year over year in April 2024 and continued to surpass the pre-COVID levels.

Looking ahead, IATA projects the number of global air passengers to grow 10.4% in 2024 from the 2023 level (as per IATA's latest outlook published in June 2024). Such impressive projections bode well for commercial aerospace manufacturers that have long borne the brunt of poor air travel in the form of delayed jet deliveries and, in some cases, cancellation of orders by airlines.

Expanding Defense Budget Remains a Growth Catalyst: While the commercial aerospace market has been recovering steadily over the past couple of quarters, the defense side of the industry stood its ground amid the COVID-19 crisis, cushioned by steady government support. To this end, it is imperative to mention that in March 2024, the fiscal 2025 defense budget request was submitted by President Biden.