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PRESS RELEASE
Issued by: Albany International

Albany International initiates review of strategic alternatives for structures assembly business; announces loss reserve adjustment for CH-53K program; schedules earnings release date
Tuesday, 28 October 2025

Albany International Corp. announced today that it is exploring strategic alternatives for its structures assembly business, including a potential sale of all or a part of the business at the Amelia Earhart Drive Facility in Salt Lake City. Albany further expects to recognize an approximately $147 million loss reserve adjustment in the third quarter of 2025 primarily related to greater than planned labor content and higher material inputs due to inflation associated with performance of the CH-53K contract inclusive of change in contract estimates. As part of the strategic alternatives, Albany is in ongoing discussions with its customer about potential contract modifications to offset these cost increases.

President and CEO Gunnar Kleveland stated, “Overall, our AEC segment continues to perform well, with 100% on-time delivery in other key programs and new contract wins that demonstrate the value of Albany’s differentiated advanced technology. However, this performance and other operating successes have been overshadowed by the realities of executing a structures assembly development program under a fixed price contract.

Over the past year, our team has taken decisive action to address these challenges, including upgrading leadership, bringing in people with experience in planning, procuring and executing structural assemblies while addressing material availability. Yet, and as a result of these actions, we now recognize that without changes to the contract there is no path to profitability on the program as originally bid. This adjustment represents the full loss anticipated over the remaining eight year life of the program.

We are engaging with our customer to discuss potential solutions but nevertheless believe it may be in the best interests of the Company and our shareholders to explore exiting the structures assembly portion of our business, as it is not aligned with our long-term strategy. Exiting this business would enable us to sharpen our strategic focus on higher-margin, advanced technology component opportunities in the AEC segment where we have a strong record of execution, and differentiated material science, including our 3D woven technology.”

This program, which is the only structure assembly program within the Albany Engineered Composites (AEC) business segment, is operated out of the Amelia Earhart Drive facility in Salt Lake City, and is part of Albany Aerostructures Composites, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary. In addition to the structure assembly work for the program, the site also manufactures advanced composite parts for the CH-53K and other commercial and defense programs. The entire site generated approximately $130 million of revenue, after EAC charges, for the trailing twelve months that ended September 30, 2025.

“Despite the headwinds on this one program, Albany International’s fundamentals remain solid. Our strengths, coupled with our robust balance sheet, provide a resilient foundation to navigate today’s challenges and position Albany for sustainable profitable growth and enhanced value creation over the long-term,” concluded Kleveland.

While we cannot guarantee a specific outcome or timeline, our decisions will be guided by the best interests of Albany International and its shareholders.

Third-Quarter 2025 Results Press Release and Conference Call / Webcast

The Company will review in detail its operating and financial performance for the third- quarter of 2025 and its full-year 2025 guidance when it reports its third-quarter 2025 results after the market closes on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.

The Company will host a webcast to discuss third quarter 2025 results on Thursday, November 6, 2025. Interested parties are encouraged to listen to the live webcast via the Company’s Investor Relations website.

Interested parties may access dial-in information for the call by registering via web link.

An archive of the webcast will be available for replay on the website at approximately noon Eastern Time on November 6, 2025.

Contact details from our directory:
Albany International Composite Manufacturing Services, Composite Structures, Aircraft Structural Components, Composite Braiding/Weaving, Composite Filament Winding, Composite Moulding, Lavatory Equipment, Turbine Engine Blades, Turbine Engine Vanes
Albany Engineered Composites Aircraft Structural Components, Wings, Helicopter Rotors, Composite Structures, Carbon-reinforced Composites, Nacelles, Propeller Spinners, Turbine Engine Blades, Composite Sandwich Panels, Ceramic-reinforced Composites, Engine Fan Casings, Helicopter Assemblies
Related aircraft programs:
Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion
Related directory sectors:
Structural Components
Composites