VSE (VSEC) Q4 2025 earnings summary
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Q4 2025 earnings summary
9 Apr, 2026Executive summary
Completed transformation to a pure-play aviation aftermarket company, surpassing $1 billion in annual aviation revenue for the first time, with record profitability and positive free cash flow in 2025.
Achieved record financial performance in FY 2025, driven by organic growth, new business awards, strategic OEM partnerships, and advanced MRO capabilities.
Completed sale of Fleet segment and acquisitions of Turbine Weld and Aero 3, expanding proprietary repair and MRO capabilities.
Announced agreement to acquire Precision Aviation Group (PAG) for $2.025 billion, expected to close in Q2 2026, further scaling the business and targeting Adjusted EBITDA margins above 20% over the next several years.
Secured new exclusive OEM agreements, including fuel pump manufacturing/distribution for Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 and global APU components distribution, expanding proprietary content.
Financial highlights
Full-year 2025 revenue reached $1.1 billion, up 41% from 2024; Adjusted EBITDA rose 56% to $183 million; Adjusted net income increased 121% to $83 million; Adjusted EPS up 87% to $3.92.
Q4 2025 revenue grew 32% year-over-year to $301 million; Adjusted EBITDA up 55% to $52 million with a 17.2% margin.
Free cash flow for 2025 totaled $6 million, a $57 million improvement year-over-year; operating cash flow was $27 million.
Adjusted net leverage improved to 1.1x at year-end 2025; net debt was $223 million with $469 million in cash and revolver availability.
Adjusted EBITDA margin for Q4 2025 was 18.3%, up 140 basis points year-over-year.
Outlook and guidance
2026 revenue expected to grow 19%-23% year-over-year, with 11%-13% from acquisitions and high single to low double-digit organic growth.
Adjusted EBITDA margin guidance for 2026 is 16.8%-17.3%, with margin expansion from acquisitions and core business optimization.
Free cash flow in 2026 will be impacted by a $45 million inventory investment for the new APU program, but is expected to improve excluding this item.
Interest expense projected at $20 million, D&A at $52-$54 million, tax rate at 25%, and capex at 2% of revenue.
Priorities include executing acquisition integrations, implementing new OEM programs, expanding MRO capacity, and closing the PAG acquisition.
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