OHB lifts three‑year revenue and profit targets after ESA budget boost and German/EU military space plans

OHB has raised its three‑year revenue and profit targets, citing a renewed ESA budget and emerging German and EU military space programmes as drivers. The supplier said higher programme funding and defence requirements underpin stronger order visibility and improved financial guidance for its spacecraft and launch‑related business.

Discovered 2026-01-21T09:53:52.098551-08:00 | 2026-01-21T09:53:52.098551-08:00

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  • OHB raised three‑year revenue and profit targets, explicitly linking its improved guidance to increased ESA funding and new German/EU military space programmes.

  • The ESA Bremen ministerial secured more than €22bn in member‑state commitments, which materially increases multi‑year procurement visibility for spacecraft and launch suppliers (source:52ff3cac-83ee-4669-a20d-9b9b53f05e3c).

  • Germany’s pivot to a space‑defence strategy creates direct market opportunities for primes and system integrators and aligns with OHB’s recent industrial expansion moves (source:81a1274d-6dd9-4b4c-b837-b23d450270f7) (source:e0464659-1fbb-458d-af93-c36ebff66f23).

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