AAC Clyde Space AB
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AAC Clyde Space AB
AAC Clyde Space AB engages in the provision of advanced small spacecraft, mission services, and subsystems. The company is headquartered in Uppsala, Uppsala. The company went IPO on 2016-12-21. The firm operates as a provider of space solutions and systems for commercial, governmental and educational purposes on the global market through its partner network and offices in Sweden, the United States and the United Kingdom. The firm specializes in small, purpose-built satellites, as well as sub-systems and components. The firm's customers include the European Space Agency (ESA), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Orbcomm, Kepler Communications, NSLComm, KP Labs and Orbital Micro Systems, among others.
AAC Clyde Space AB engages in the provision of advanced small spacecraft, mission services, and subsystems. The company is headquartered in Uppsala, Uppsala. The company went IPO on 2016-12-21. The firm operates as a provider of space solutions and systems for commercial, governmental and educational purposes on the global market through its partner network and offices in Sweden, the United States and the United Kingdom. The firm specializes in small, purpose-built satellites, as well as sub-systems and components. The firm's customers include the European Space Agency (ESA), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Orbcomm, Kepler Communications, NSLComm, KP Labs and Orbital Micro Systems, among others.
Sales Shortfall: 2025 net sales fell short of expectations, mainly due to delays in two major programs.
Positive EBITDA: Despite lower sales, the company delivered positive EBITDA, showing adaptability to the revenue drop.
Data & Services Growth: The Data & Services segment grew by 78.5% year-on-year and is a high-margin part of the business.
Project Delays: Revenue from large projects, particularly EPS-Sterna, is now expected to materialize in 2026 due to external delays.
Satellite Launches: 15 satellites, including VIREON 1 and 2, are scheduled to launch in the next 6 months, expanding both owned and customer fleets.
Guidance Pending: Full-year 2026 guidance will be provided once the EPS-Sterna project is finalized, as its impact is significant.
Outlook: Management is optimistic about 2026, expecting substantial improvement as delayed projects come online.