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Pegasus in Gold
FACC AG was awarded the Pegasus in Gold in the “Lighthouses” category at this year’s Pegasus Business Awards. This prestigious business award honors companies that provide a special impetus to Upper Austria as a business location through their innovative strength, economic power, and sustainable development.
Continuation of growth: FACC increases earnings and revenue in Q1 2026 – strategic milestones underline positive development
  • Revenue up 11.8% to EUR 258.2 million in Q1 2026 (prior-year period: EUR 231 million)
  • Operating profit (EBIT) more than doubled to EUR 9.7 million in the reporting period (prior-year period: EUR 4.3 million | +125.6%)
  • Headcount grows to 4,017 FTE (Q1 2025: 3,896 FTE)
FACC CEO Robert Machtlinger and VP HR Martina Hamedinger with the students of the HELD project and the drone they developed together.
Last Friday, over 1,000 visitors attended the “Long Night of Research” at the FACC Academy to learn about current developments in the aviation industry. The program ranged from innovative drone projects with partner schools to insights into modern component manufacturing and the newly opened Safety Center.
Awarded with Supplier of the Year Award: FACC Strengthens Partnership with Embraer
  • FACC is one of only ten companies worldwide to receive the Supplier of the Year Award from Embraer. The partnership with the world’s third-largest aircraft manufacturer is creating numerous jobs in Austria.
  • As a member of the Embraer Supplier Advisory Council, FACC is actively shaping the mobility of the future.
FACC with record revenue and earnings increase in the 2025 financial year
  • Revenue rises to EUR 984.4 million (2024: EUR 884.5 million | +11.3%)
  • CORE efficiency program has an impact: EBIT increased to EUR 42.3 million (2024: EUR 28.3 million | +49.4%)
FACC sets up new high-tech plant in Upper Austria
  • Total investment of EUR 120 million creates up to 300 new jobs.
  • State-of-the-art plant doubles production capacity for structural components at the St. Martin site.
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