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Mar 31

Triumph Group Q4 2025 Earnings Report

Triumph Group reported strong results with increased sales, improved profitability, and significant free cash flow in Q4.

Key Takeaways

Triumph Group closed Q4 FY2025 with $377.9 million in revenue, achieving solid adjusted EPS of $0.48 and generating $144 million in free cash flow. Net income reached $28.2 million, driven by strength in both OEM and aftermarket sales as well as strategic margin expansion.

Net sales reached $377.9 million, with year-over-year growth driven by military aftermarket and OEM segments.

Adjusted EPS was $0.48, reflecting improved operational efficiency and cost control.

Free cash flow hit $144 million, supported by strong operating cash flow of $147.7 million.

The company did not issue guidance due to its pending acquisition by Warburg Pincus and Berkshire Partners.

Total Revenue
$378M
Previous year: $359M
+5.4%
EPS
$0.48
Previous year: $0.31
+54.8%
Adjusted Op. Margin
18.2%
Previous year: 15.6%
+16.7%
Adj. EBITDAP Margin
20.8%
Previous year: 16.3%
+27.6%
Operating Cash Flow
$148M
Previous year: $77.7M
+90.1%
Cash and Equivalents
$277M
Previous year: $393M
-29.4%
Free Cash Flow
$144M
Previous year: $72.1M
+99.7%
Total Assets
$1.63B
Previous year: $1.69B
-3.5%

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Triumph Group Revenue by Segment

Forward Guidance

Triumph Group did not provide financial guidance for fiscal 2026 due to the pending merger agreement with Warburg Pincus and Berkshire Partners.

Positive Outlook

  • Successful execution of IP-based OEM and aftermarket strategy
  • Continued sales momentum across military platforms
  • Significant free cash flow generated in the quarter
  • Twelve consecutive quarters of year-over-year sales growth
  • Improved operating margins across both business segments

Challenges Ahead

  • No financial guidance issued due to pending acquisition
  • Suspension of earnings calls and webcasts amid transaction process
  • Non-aviation segment experienced sales decline
  • Ongoing transformation in the Interiors segment
  • Merger-related expenses impacted GAAP earnings