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Defense & Aerospace Companies Briefing

  • Report

  • March 2024
  • Region: Global
  • Teal Group
  • ID: 5685197
The Defense & Aerospace Companies Briefing is an information service reporting on the activities of approximately 40 selected companies and federally funded research and development centers.

Inclusion in the Defense & Aerospace Companies Briefing is primarily determined by either the size or diversity of a company's revenue base. The idea is to cover not only the largest companies, but also those that are involved in a wide-range of major markets and sub-markets.

The Defense & Aerospace Companies Briefing focuses on US and major foreign companies, including major aerospace and defense prime contractors and subcontractors. Specific sectors covered include aircraft, space, ground systems, engines, missiles, avionics, shipbuilding, training, defense electronics, munitions and defense electronics. Each company's strategy and performance are analyzed by strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats outlined. Separate sections outline acquisitions, contracts, exports and the corporate structure.

Also in the Defense & Aerospace Companies Briefing are appendices that give summary information on prime contract awards, including totals by contract type by company, individual awards by company/division, a summary listing of all awards announced by the Pentagon and a summary ranking of all awards by company.

Table of Contents

Market Briefs
  • Defense & Aerospace Companies Overview
  • Revenues
  • Income from Operations
  • Operating Margin
  • Net Income
  • Long-Term Debt
  • Shareholders’ Equity
  • Debt-to-Equity
  • US Government Sales
  • Reliance on US Government Sales
  • Company-funded Research and Development
  • Company-funded R&D as a Percentage of Revenues
  • Backlog
Reports: A-C
  • Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc. (GenCorp) (USA)
  • Aerospace Corp. (USA)
  • AeroVironment Inc. (USA)
  • Airbus Group (France/Germany/Spain)
  • BAE Systems plc (United Kingdom)
  • Ball Aerospace (USA)
  • Boeing Co., The (USA)
  • Bombardier Inc. (Canada)
  • Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc. (USA)
  • CACI International, Inc. (USA)
  • CAE Inc. (Canada)
  • Cubic Corp. (USA)
Reports: D-G
  • Denel Ltd. (South Africa)
  • Elbit Systems Ltd. (Israel)
  • Embraer S.A. (Brazil)
  • General Dynamics Corp. (USA)
  • General Electric Co. (USA)
Reports: H-L
  • Honeywell International Inc. (USA)
  • Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (Israel)
  • Kaman Corp. (USA)
  • L3Harris Technologies (USA)
  • Leidos, Inc. (USA)
  • Leonardo (Italy)
  • Lockheed Martin Corp. (USA)
Reports: M-R
  • The MITRE Corp. (USA)
  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. (Japan)
  • Nexter Group (France)
  • Northrop Grumman Corp. (USA)
  • Raytheon Co. (USA)
  • Rolls-Royce, plc (United Kingdom)
Reports: S-Z
  • Safran (France)
  • Sequa Corp. (USA)
  • Singapore Technologies Engineering (Singapore)
  • Sparton Corp. (USA)
  • Teledyne Technologies, Inc. (USA)
  • Textron, Inc. (USA)
  • Thales (France)
Appendix 1
  • Appendix 1-FY20 DoD Prime Contract Awards
Discontinued & Special Reports
The following is a listing of companies once included in the Defense & Aerospace Companies Briefing (DACB), with the date on which coverage ended. Copies of these reports can be provided by mail (in many

cases with more recent information concerning these companies) at no additional charge. Complete updates of these reports can be undertaken for a modest fee. Additionally, special reports can be commissioned on companies not included in the DACB service. Please call your DACB analyst for details.
  • Aérospatiale-Matra (France)
  • Alliant Techsystems, Inc. (USA)
  • AlliedSignal Inc. (USA)
  • Australian Defence Industries Ltd. (Australia)
  • BDM International, Inc. (USA)
  • BTG, Inc. (USA)
  • Carlyle Group (USA)
  • CASA (Spain)
  • Celsius Corp. (Sweden)
  • Coltec Industries Inc. (USA)
  • Computing Devices International (USA)
  • Cordant Technologies, Inc. (USA)
  • CSRA (formerly Computer Sciences) (USA)
  • Daimler-Benz Aerospace AG (Germany)
  • DynCorp. (USA)
  • Eaton Corp. (USA)
  • EDO Corp. (USA)
  • ESCO Electronics Corp. (USA)
  • Exelis (USA)
  • European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co. (France/Germany/Spain)
  • GEC plc (United Kingdom)
  • GRC International, Inc. (USA)
  • GTE Corp. (USA)
  • Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. (USA)
  • Harris Corp. (USA)
  • Hewlett-Packard Co. (USA)
  • Hughes Electronics Corp. (USA)
  • Kollmorgen Corp. (USA)
  • Litton Industries, Inc. (USA)
  • Loral Space & Communications (USA)
  • LucasVarity plc (United Kingdom)
  • McDonnell Douglas Corp. (USA)
  • Motorola, Inc. (USA)
  • Nichols Research Corp. (USA)
  • Orbital Sciences Corp. (USA)
  • Primex Technologies Inc. (USA)
  • Rockwell Collins (USA)
  • Rohr, Inc. (USA)
  • Science Applications International Corp. (USA)
  • Smiths Group plc (United Kingdom)
  • Spar Aerospace Ltd. (Canada)
  • SRI International, Inc. (USA)
  • Sundstrand Corp. (USA)
  • Tracor, Inc. (USA)
  • TRW, Inc. (USA)
  • United Defense LP (USA)
  • United Industrial Corp. (USA)
  • United Technologies Corp. (USA)
  • Williams International (USA)

Methodology

The publisher's analysts employ a combination of empirical and expert centered approaches to forecasting across multiple global defense and aerospace markets. Numerous variables play into future market requirements: macroeconomics, geopolitics, regional competitiveness, public and private market forces, cost pressures, country‐specific budget constraints, supplier relationships, etc.

We maintain proprietary databases that provide a strong foundation for building a quantitative understanding of key relationships between the forces that drive the demand for an array of products, platforms, and systems. These data assets have been developed and expanded over 30 years of company operations and provide an unapparelled set of resources that make the publisher uniquely qualified to forecast future industry performance. These empirical fundamentals allow for rigorous modelling.

In addition to this highly structured, data-driven perspective, the publisher through the expertise of its analysts has a comprehensive qualitative understanding of the forces that shape market demand. It is our position that forecasting demands both empirical understanding and artistic interpretation based on insights gained from decades of dedicated research and analysis. The result is a forecast that combines both to achieve a highly informed window to the future.

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