CAE reports lower fourth-quarter net income amid softness in civil division

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MONTREAL - CAE Inc. says its earnings for the last three months of 2025 came in more than a third lower compared with the same period a year earlier as it saw some softness in its civil aviation division. 

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MONTREAL – CAE Inc. says its earnings for the last three months of 2025 came in more than a third lower compared with the same period a year earlier as it saw some softness in its civil aviation division. 

The Montreal-based flight simulator maker says net income attributable to equity holders was $108.9 million for the quarter, down from $168.6 million a year earlier. 

The profit amounted to 34 cents per share, down from 53 cents per share a year earlier. 

Training simulators are seen at a CAE training facility in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Monday, Oct. 27, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
Training simulators are seen at a CAE training facility in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Monday, Oct. 27, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

Revenue was $1.25 billion versus $1.22 billion in the prior-year quarter.  

CEO Matthew Bromberg says for the full year, the near-term softness in its civil segment should be largely offset by strength in its defence division. 

Operating income in CAE’s civil aviation unit was down 37 per cent in the quarter to $141.8 million, while the defence division saw a 38 per cent rise to $54 million. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 12, 2026.

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