BAE Systems says Turkish Typhoon and Norwegian Type 26 work underpin up to 11% operating profit growth

BAE Systems, Britain’s largest defence contractor, said sustained demand — including a major Turkish Eurofighter Typhoon order and work tied to Norway’s Type 26 frigate programme — underpins a forecast to grow operating profit by as much as 11% in the current financial year.

Discovered 2025-11-11T23:42:44.353054-08:00 | 2025-11-11T23:42:44.353054-08:00

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  • BAE forecasts operating profit growth of up to 11% this year, driven by sustained demand including a major Turkish Eurofighter order (see related coverage: https://hype.aero/?story=a0380b82-ba18-4d1a-b15c-d11f17d44706).
  • The Turkey sale is material to BAE’s results — earlier reporting noted the company expects to recognise £4.6bn from an initial tranche of the deal, illustrating how export contracts can swing prime contractors’ earnings (https://hype.aero/?story=a0380b82-ba18-4d1a-b15c-d11f17d44706).
  • Continued Type 26 frigate work in Norway sustains BAE’s naval pipeline and links to broader maritime aviation and ASW activity affecting long‑term sustainment and follow‑on opportunities (https://hype.aero/?story=f62323f3-6e4d-4ee3-9bca-41bd7b10a9c2).

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