Press Release: BAE Systems Announces 2025 Full Year Results

Dow Jones
Feb 18
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--February 18, 2026-- 

Charles Woodburn, Chief Executive, said: "Our results highlight another year of strong operational and financial performance, thanks to the outstanding dedication of our employees. In a new era of defence spending, driven by escalating security challenges, we're well positioned to provide both the advanced conventional systems and disruptive technologies needed to protect the nations we serve now and into the future. With a record order backlog and continuing investment in our business to enhance agility, efficiency and capacity, we're confident in our ability to keep delivering growth over the coming years."

Financial highlights

 
Financial 
performance 
measures as 
defined by               Year ended 31         Year ended 31 
Group(1)                 December 2025         December 2024   Variance(2) 
------------------  ------------------   -------------------   ----------- 
Sales                        GBP30,662m             GBP28,335m         +10% 
Underlying 
 earnings before 
 interest and tax 
 $(EBIT)$                       GBP3,322m              GBP3,015m         +12% 
Underlying 
 earnings per 
 share (EPS)                      75.2p                  68.5p         +12% 
Free cash flow               GBP2,158m             GBP2,505m     GBP(347)m 
Order intake                 GBP36.8bn             GBP33.7bn      GBP3.1bn 
Order backlog                GBP83.6bn             GBP77.8bn      GBP5.8bn 
------------------  ------------------   -------------------   ----------- 
Financial 
performance 
measures as              Year ended 31         Year ended 31 
derived from IFRS        December 2025         December 2024   Variance(2) 
------------------  ------------------   -------------------   ----------- 
Revenue                      GBP28,336m             GBP26,312m          +8% 
Operating profit              GBP2,925m              GBP2,685m          +9% 
EPS -- basic                      68.8p                  64.9p          +6% 
Net cash flow from 
operating 
activities                   GBP3,432m             GBP3,925m     GBP(493)m 
Order book                   GBP63.1bn             GBP60.4bn      GBP2.7bn 
Dividend per share                36.3p                  33.0p         +10% 
------------------  -------------------   --------------------  ----------- 
 

As defined by Group

-- Sales increased 10%(2) to a record GBP30.7bn, with growth in all of our sectors. Organic growth was 9%(2) .

-- Underlying EBIT increased by 12%(2) with a 20bps increase in return on sales from 10.6% to 10.8%.

-- Underlying EPS increased by 12%(2) .

-- Free cash flow was strong at GBP2,158m. Significant customer advances were received late in the year, capital expenditure remained close to record levels at c.GBP1bn and research and development (R&D) spend increased.

-- Our order backlog grew by GBP5.8bn to a record GBP83.6bn. Order intake was strong at GBP36.8bn, with all sectors performing well, reflecting the continued relevance of our diverse geographic footprint and multi-domain capabilities.

As derived from IFRS

-- The growth in revenue of 8% reflects the same strong operational performance in sales across the portfolio, but excludes the impact of our equity accounted investments.

-- Operating profit was up 9% as the growth in underlying EBIT was offset by additional costs from the amortisation of acquired intangibles, reflecting the significant acquisitions in the prior year which included Ball Aerospace.

-- Basic EPS was up 6%.

-- Net cash flow from operating activities reflected movements on customer advances and working capital commitments.

   1.  We monitor the underlying financial performance of the Group using 
      alternative performance measures (APMs). These measures are not defined 
      in International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and therefore are 
      considered to be non-GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) 
      measures. The relevant IFRS measures are presented where appropriate. The 
      purposes and definitions of non-GAAP measures are provided in the 
      Alternative performance measures section on page 40. 
 
   2.  Growth rates for sales, underlying EBIT and underlying EPS are on a 
      constant currency basis (i.e. calculated by translating the results from 
      entities in functional currencies other than pounds sterling for the year 
      ended 31 December 2024 to pounds sterling at the average exchange rate of 
      such currencies for the year ended 31 December 2025). The comparatives 
      have not been restated. All other growth rates and year-on-year movements 
      are on a reported currency basis. 

Delivering for our customers

Our continued focus on operational performance and contracting discipline enables our consistent delivery of critical capabilities and technologies for our customers worldwide. During the year, we secured GBP36.8bn of orders and made good progress executing on our long-term major programmes. Highlights included:

-- The UK Government announced an agreement with Türkiye to acquire 20 Typhoon aircraft, along with an associated weapons package. The deal is anticipated to be worth GBP4.6bn to BAE Systems and will sustain Typhoon production in the years to come, helping to sustain 20,000 jobs across the UK.

-- We delivered the final two Typhoon aircraft to Qatar during the year, bringing the Qatari Emiri Air Force fleet total to 24.

-- Launching Edgewing, a joint venture with our international industry partners in Italy and Japan on the Global Combat Air Programme $(GCAP)$. Edgewing will be accountable for the design and development of the next-generation combat aircraft under the programme.

-- Norway selected our Type 26 frigate for its future warship procurement programme. The GBP10bn Government-to-Government agreement paves the way for the UK's largest ever warship export deal by value.

-- We played a critical role in preparing Royal Navy ships for the UK Carrier Strike Group 2025 and the Royal Navy selected our all-electric Malloy T-150 uncrewed air systems (UAS) to transport vital supplies between the ships for the first time during its deployment to the Indo-Pacific.

-- We secured a $1.2bn (GBP0.9bn) contract to provide the US Space Force with space-based missile tracking capabilities as the prime contractor to design and build a constellation of satellites.

-- Our Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) programme celebrated its 500(th) delivery milestone during the year and is executing under full-rate production toward meeting the US Army's plan to field nearly 3,000 AMPVs in its Armored Brigade Combat Teams.

-- We marked key combat vehicle milestones with the first CV9030 MkIV infantry fighting vehicle unveiled for the Czech Republic and the first three BvS10 vehicles presented to Sweden, Germany and the UK.

-- Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales officially named HMS Glasgow, the first of eight Type 26 frigates we are building for the Royal Navy. Final outfitting continues on HMS Glasgow and HMS Cardiff at our Scotstoun yard, whilst HMS Belfast, HMS Birmingham and HMS Sheffield are progressing at our Govan site.

-- We laid the keel of HMS Dreadnought, the first of four Dreadnought Class submarines we are constructing for the Royal Navy, at our Barrow-in-Furness shipyard in the UK.

Investing in tomorrow

Alongside strong operational delivery, we continue to invest in our people, R&D and capital expenditure. Highlights included:

-- We officially opened the Janet Harvey Hall at our Govan site in Glasgow, UK. The hall has capacity for two Type 26 frigates to be constructed side-by-side, with HMS Belfast and HMS Birmingham currently under construction in the hall.

-- Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal officially opened our Applied Shipbuilding Academy in Glasgow, UK. The GBP12m facility comprises a multi-purpose flexible learning hub and provides a high quality, hands-on training environment.

-- In the UK, Secretary of State for Defence, John Healey, opened our Sheffield facility where we will initially deliver M777 howitzers, with plans to evolve to develop and produce a range of combat systems to support the Government's ambitions to revitalise UK artillery capacity.

-- We opened a new shiplift and land-level repair complex at our Jacksonville, Florida, shipyard. The $250m (GBP190m) investment significantly enhances the capabilities of the complex and increases its capacity to maintain and repair US Navy vessels and commercial ships.

-- We continued to invest in our manufacturing site in Louisville, Kentucky, and shipyard in Jacksonville, Florida to ensure we have the capability and capacity to build and support the US Navy, and its maritime partners, in the future build of submarines and surface ship maintenance.

-- During the year, we recruited over 2,500 early careers employees across our key markets and we have a record 6,800 apprentices, graduates and undergraduates in training across our UK businesses.

Capital deployment

-- The Board has recommended a final dividend of 22.8p, taking the total dividend for 2025 to 36.3p - an increase of 10% on last year. Subject to shareholder approval, the final dividend will be paid on 4 June 2026 to shareholders on the share register on 24 April 2026.

-- During the year, the Company repurchased 30m shares under our share buyback programme, at a cost of GBP502m. Combined with dividends, the Group returned GBP1,529m to shareholders in the year ended 31 December 2025.

Group guidance(1) for 2026

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