Danish Aerospace Company A/S has released its interim report for 2025, showing strong results in the first half. Revenue was DKK 9.8 million, with a Gross Profit of DKK 7.9 million. Operating Profit (EBITDA) increased to DKK 0.4 million from -1.65 million last year. The company signed contracts with ESA and Adaptix Ltd. for new space technology development. DAC also merged with Danish Aerospace Medical Company A/S and plans to issue quarterly trading updates. CEO Thomas A. E. Andersen highlights the successful development of E4D exercise equipment for astronauts and future projects. The company also formed a strategic partnership with NECAS A/S to expand its technological solutions. DAC’s collaboration with Axiom Space on the Ax-4 mission to ISS further showcases its capabilities in the space sector. DAC is progressing on the development of a new Water Recovery Unit ground prototype for ESA and continues to seek new contracts with ESA, US commercial space companies, and the DoD sector. DAC’s quality control system was approved by Bureau Veritas for AS/EN9100 standard, rev. D. Financial guidance for 2025 includes Total Revenue of DKK 21-23 million and Operating profit (EBITDA) of approx. DKK 1-3 million. Danish Aerospace Company A/S specializes in advanced medical instrumentation and engineering for space applications, with a focus on research and development. The company’s quality system is certified in accordance with BS EN ISO 9001:2015 and BS EN 9100:2018 standards. Key figures for the interim period of 2025 include Revenue of DKK 9,775,062 and a Net Profit of -570,308. Changes in Equity reflect a capital increase and adjustments in development costs and retained earnings. Cash flow for the period shows a net loss of -570,308 and changes in operating, investing, and financing activities. Danish Aerospace Company A/S maintains its revenue and profit expectations for the year as presented in the Annual Report 2024. The company continues to focus on innovation and expansion in the space and defense sectors.
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