BAE Systems 1Q Performance in Line With Views; Backs 2023 Guidance
May 04 2023 - 1:50AM
Dow Jones News
By Anthony O. Goriainoff
BAE Systems said Thursday that its performance in the first
quarter was in line with expectations with continued good
operational performance, and backed its guidance for the year.
The U.K. defense-and-aerospace company said that given the
defense spending environment and order intake so far it expects
orders for 2023 to once again surpass sales for the full year.
BAE Systems said it was increasing its exposure to structurally
growing major defense markets, adding that the AUKUS trilateral
defense agreement between Australia, the U.K. and the U.S.--which
will see Australia acquiring its first nuclear-powered
submarine--was significant for the company.
The company also cited the Global Combat Air Program with Japan
and Italy as well as Finland's entry into NATO, and said these
multinational endeavors "further highlight our global reach and the
scale and longevity of our business."
For 2023 BAE--which makes a range of military hardware and
software, mainly in the U.S. and U.K.-- has guided for a 3% to 5%
rise in sales, from 23.26 billion pounds ($29.23 billion) in
2022.
"We are well placed to continue to benefit through our position
on Eurofighter Typhoon, our shareholding in MBDA, our BAE Systems
Hagglunds and Bofors businesses in Sweden and through U.S. foreign
military sale," it said.
Write to Anthony O. Goriainoff at
anthony.orunagoriainoff@dowjones.com
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