AIDC Secures NT$12.8 Billion in New Orders in H1 2025, Aims to Deliver All Brave Eagle Aircraft This Year
Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC) announced it has secured NT$12.8 billion in new orders in the first half of 2025, with the strongest demand coming from aircraft engines. The company's military goal for this year is to complete the delivery of all 66 Brave Eagle advanced trainer aircraft, followed by a seamless transition to maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services.
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AIDC held an online investor conference on June 10, led by Vice President Jin Huai-Sheng, to discuss Q1 2025 performance and market outlook. Q1 revenue was NT$7.59 billion with EPS of NT$0.28, both up year-over-year. In H1 2025, AIDC secured NT$12.8 billion in new orders, driven primarily by aircraft engine demand, along with military, civilian, and technology service orders. The company's military goal is to complete delivery of all 66 Brave Eagle trainer aircraft this year. After the peak of new aircraft production, AIDC will seamlessly transition to MRO services as the original equipment manufacturer, ensuring stable long-term revenue. In the drone sector, AIDC unveiled the 'AIxVNAV' visual navigation system at the end of May. The company also secured a NT$800 million turnkey project from Taiwan Power Company for a MW-class hydrogen-blend gas turbine generator, marking a rare domestic achievement in hydrogen power generation.
FAQ
What were AIDC's new orders in H1 2025?
NT$12.8 billion.
When will the Brave Eagle trainer deliveries be completed?
All 66 aircraft are scheduled for delivery by the end of 2025.
What is AIDC's new drone technology?
The AIxVNAV visual navigation and positioning system.