Explore the full directors' dealings record of AVIO Q1 2026, a listed issuer based in Italy. Shares are listed on IT IT, under the supervision of Consob. Operating in the Defense & Aerospace sector, AVIO Q1 2026 has recorded 1 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €1.3bn. The latest transaction was filed on 12 May 2026 — Other. Among the most active insiders: Unknown. All data is openly available.
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Avio S.p.A. is an Italian industrial group focused on space propulsion and launch systems, listed on Borsa Italiana (FTSE MIB) and headquartered in Italy. For French-speaking investors, the stock is best viewed as a niche aerospace and defense asset with high technological barriers to entry, long program cycles, and a business model closely tied to European institutional space spending and industrial execution. The company’s origins go back more than 50 years of accumulated know-how in solid and liquid propulsion. Over time, Avio has built a recognized position in the design and manufacture of solid rocket motors, liquid propellant engines, and tactical propulsion systems, while also playing a central role in the Vega and Vega C launch programs and serving as a subcontractor on Ariane-related work. Its headquarters are in Colleferro, near Rome, where the main R&D, engineering, and manufacturing activities are concentrated. The group also maintains additional industrial footprints in Italy and abroad, which support its manufacturing reach and technical capabilities. Avio’s business model is built around a small number of core segments: space-launch propulsion, tactical missile propulsion, and the development of next-generation launch solutions. The company is strategically positioned within the European space supply chain, with a commercial visibility profile underpinned by ESA-funded programs. Its competitive edge comes from integrated propulsion expertise, a track record on mission-critical programs, and its role in an ecosystem where only a limited number of companies can contribute to a complete launch vehicle. That scarcity of capability is a major strategic asset and helps explain Avio’s importance to both public-sector customers and industrial partners. Key products and programs include the Vega family, Vega C, and, further out, Vega Evolution (Vega E), whose maiden flight is currently expected in 2028. Avio is also involved in propulsion systems for Ariane 6, notably the P120/P120C boosters, and continues to develop defense-related technologies. Geographically, the company remains strongly rooted in Italy, but its presence is expanding through European activities and a new U.S. solid rocket motor manufacturing facility announced as part of its growth plan. Among the most recent developments, Avio announced in early 2026 that its new U.S. facility will be located in Hurt, Virginia, and it reiterated an investment program aimed at expanding production capacity in both space and defense. Its 2025 results also highlighted a record-high order backlog and a continued revenue growth path, reinforcing the positive medium-term industrial backdrop. Investors should nonetheless keep in mind the group’s dependence on public program schedules, qualification milestones, and the market’s sensitivity to execution updates, funding decisions, and launch-program progress.