VIENNA (Reuters) - The head of Austrian aerospace parts maker FACC has been fired after the company was hit by a cyber fraud that cost it 42 million euros ($47 million). The firm's supervisory board ...
Dividend paying stocks like FACC AG (VIE:FACC) tend to be popular with investors, and for good reason - some research suggests a significant amount of all stock market returns come from reinvested ...
The average one-year price target for FACC (WBAG:FACC) has been revised to € 12,16 / share. This is an increase of 17.32% from the prior estimate of € 10,36 dated November 14, 2025. The price target ...
Air taxis are getting closer and closer to becoming a reality, or at least that’s the impression eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) aircraft developers are giving us. Archer Aviation is ...
The commercial aerospace open-order backlog has grown to an all-time high of about 15,700 aircraft. 1 Includes narrowbody and widebody aircraft. Source | McKinsey & Company, “Aircraft backlog keeps ...
Austrian aerospace company FACC has recorded significant revenue growth in the first quarter (Q1) of 2024 but is staying flexible as aircraft deliveries remain uncertain. “We are very satisfied with ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Archer Aviation Inc. (“Archer”) (NYSE: ACHR) and FACC, a global leader in the development and manufacturing of aircraft components and systems, today announced ...
VIENNA (Reuters) - Chinese-owned plane parts maker FACC is suing its former chief executive and ex finance chief who it alleges failed to do enough to protect it from a cyber fraud costing tens of ...
FACC AG (VIE: FACC) presented its first quarter 2025 results on April 30, showing a 14.1% year-over-year revenue increase amid a recovering aviation market, though profitability metrics declined ...
An Austrian court on Wednesday threw out a lawsuit brought by Chinese-owned plane parts maker FACC against its former chief executive over whether he should have done more to stop a cyber fraud that ...
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