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ProfileEarnings HistoryForecast Innovative Solutions and Support EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.25Consensus EPS $0.10Beat/MissBeat by +$0.15One Year Ago EPSN/AInnovative Solutions and Support Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$21.81 millionExpected Revenue$18.82 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$2.99 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/AInnovative Solutions and Support Announcement DetailsQuarterQ1 2026Date2/12/2026TimeBefore Market OpensConference Call DateThursday, February 12, 2026Conference Call Time10:00AM ETUpcoming EarningsInnovative Solutions and Support's Q2 2026 earnings is estimated for Thursday, May 14, 2026, based on past reporting schedules, with a conference call scheduled at 10:00 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Q2 2026 Earnings ReportConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfilePowered by Innovative Solutions and Support Q1 2026 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrFebruary 12, 2026 ShareLink copied to clipboard.Key Takeaways Positive Sentiment: Management reported Q1 revenue of $21.8M (up ~36.5% YoY), Adjusted EBITDA of $7.4M (up ~141%), net income of $4.1M and free cash flow of $7M, while noting full‑year gross margins are expected in the mid‑40% range. Positive Sentiment: The company completed recertification and resumed full‑scale production of the Digital Flight Control Computer for the F‑16 at Exton, expects IPDG recertification this quarter, and plans to insource F‑16 subassemblies in late 2026 to improve and stabilize margins. Positive Sentiment: IA completed test flights of its next‑generation UMS on the Pilatus PC‑24, has begun unit production, and expects to begin deliveries to Pilatus in mid‑2026, advancing its position in cockpit automation and autonomous‑flight systems. Negative Sentiment: Management disclosed near‑term headwinds from manufacturing transitions: F‑16 production transition reduced F‑16 revenue by about $1.2M and the Pilatus UMS migration reduced revenue by about $1.0M in the quarter. Positive Sentiment: Backlog was ~$75M with Q1 new orders of ~$19M, and the company finished the quarter with net leverage of 0.5x and approximately $83.3M of cash plus credit availability, supporting an active, disciplined M&A pipeline. AI Generated. May Contain Errors.Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallInnovative Solutions and Support Q1 202600:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2xTranscript SectionsPresentationParticipantsPresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Good day, and welcome to the Innovative Aerosystems first quarter fiscal 2026 financial results conference call. All participants will be in listen-only mode. Should you need assistance, please signal a conference specialist by pressing the star key followed by zero. After today's presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. To ask a question, you may press star then one on a touch-tone phone. To withdraw your question, please press star then two. Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Paul Bartolai, partner at Vallum Advisors. Please go ahead. Paul BartolaiPartner at Vallum Advisors00:00:42Thank you. Good morning, everyone, and welcome to Innovative Aerosystems first quarter fiscal 2026 results conference call. Leading the call today are our CEO, Shahram Askarpour, and CFO, Jeff DiGiovanni. This morning, we issued a press release detailing our fiscal 2026 first quarter operational and financial results. This release is publicly available in the investor relations section of our corporate website at www.iascorp.com. I would like to remind you that management's commentary and response to the questions on today's conference call may include forward-looking statements, which, by their nature, are uncertain and outside of the company's control. Although these forward-looking statements are based on management's current expectations and beliefs, actual results could differ materially. For a discussion of some of the factors that could cause actual results to differ, please refer to the risk factors section of our latest reports filed with the SEC. Paul BartolaiPartner at Vallum Advisors00:01:42Additionally, please note that you can find reconciliations of all historical non-GAAP financial measures mentioned on this call in the press release issued this morning. Today's call will begin with prepared remarks from Shahram, who will provide a review of our recent business performance and an update on our strategic framework, followed by a financial update from Jeff. At the conclusion of these prepared remarks, we will open the line for your questions. With that, I'll turn the call over to Shahram. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:02:10Thank you, Paul, and good morning to everybody joining us on the call today. I'm pleased to report that we delivered a strong start to our fiscal year 2026, one driven by organic growth across revenue, net income, Adjusted EBITDA, as well as exceptional free cash flow generation. First quarter revenue grew 37% versus the prior year period on increased commercial aftermarket demand and service activity, while Adjusted EBITDA grew 141%, reflecting a more favorable revenue mix and improved operating leverage consistent with our strategic focus. We continued to make important progress under our IA Next long-term value creation strategy during the first quarter, keeping us on track to deliver both on our near-term and long-term financial targets. As a reminder, our IA Next strategy prioritizes profitable growth, sustained operational excellence, and disciplined capital allocation as key drivers of long-term value creation. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:03:28This strategy forms the foundation that will enable us to deliver on our long-term target of $250 million in revenue and Adjusted EBITDA margins between 25%-30% through a combination of both organic and inorganic growth. During the first quarter, we completed all required recertification and resumed full-scale production of the Digital Flight Control Computer in support of the F-16 program at our Exton facility as planned. The recertification and resumption of production of the Improved Programmable Display Generator is planned for the current quarter, and we will continue to be optimistic regarding the long-term growth potential of this platform. The F-16 remains a critical asset for our military as well as many of our allies across the world, and we remain encouraged by the long runway of growth we see ahead. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:04:37In addition, we still expect to begin insourcing the F-16 product line subassemblies in late 2026. This initiative should contribute to improved and more consistent margins related to these products moving forward. While we are excited by the opportunity for our F-16 platform, we also remain encouraged by the growth potential for our broader defense business. We have made significant investments to position our business as a mission-critical partner with the defense supply chain and believe that our investments, certifications, and relationships, together with a strong backdrop for defense spending, stand to benefit IA, given our deep inside-the-cockpit expertise. At a product level, we continue to advance our progress towards autonomous flight through our next-generation flight deck, Liberty, with our UMS. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:05:43Recall that the UMS is an advanced aircraft systems management platform designed to monitor and control multiple aircraft subsystems, from flight controls to environmental and power systems, in a unified, intelligent architecture. We have completed test flights with our new UMS platform on the Pilatus PC-24, and more recently, have begun unit production. We expect to begin delivering the new version to Pilatus in mid-2026. As it relates to inorganic growth, we remain focused on pursuing complementary, accretive acquisitions that expand our capabilities, increase our content per aircraft, position us to realize significant recurring revenue streams, and that increase our access to proprietary IP and technologies that enhance our unique value proposition. Historically, for those less familiar, our approach has centered on acquiring aerospace and defense avionics product lines or businesses with significant aftermarket potential. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:07:04As we enter 2026, our acquisition pipeline has become increasingly active, and we continue to evaluate a number of potential opportunities. We remain disciplined in our approach, focusing on transactions that advance our strategic objectives, and we look forward to updating you on our progress. In summary, fiscal 2026 is off to a strong start, with solid operating results and continued progress across our strategic initiatives. We remain committed to our long-term strategy with an ongoing focus on delivering value for our shareholders, much as we have in the recent years. With that, I'll turn the call over to Jeff for his prepared remarks. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:07:59Thank you, Shahram, and good morning to all those joining us. Today, I will provide a high-level overview of our first quarter performance, including a discussion of working capital, our balance sheet, and our liquidity profile at quarter end, and conclude with comments on our outlook for the business, which remains positive given current demand conditions. We generated net revenues of $21.8 million in the first quarter, up 36.5% from the first quarter last year, driven by growth in our commercial aftermarket business and higher services revenues. As Shahram discussed, we resumed full-scale production of the Digital Flight Control Computer in support of the F-16 at our Exton facility during the first quarter. The recertification and resumption of production of the Improved Programmable Display Generator is planned for the current quarter. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:08:57That said, revenue during the first quarter was negatively impacted by this manufacturing transition, with our F-16 revenues down modestly from last year by approximately $1.2 million. However, we remain on track for a ramp in our F-16 revenues as we move through the year. Additionally, we face some temporary headwinds in our business jet markets as we gear up to migrate Pilatus to our new UMS-2 platform, thus leading to a decline in revenues of approximately $1 million during the quarter while this transition moves through production. Product sales were $13.6 million during the first quarter, up from $10 million during the same period last year, driven primarily by stronger volumes of aftermarket product upgrades to commercial markets that include UPS and air transport. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:09:53Service revenue was $8.2 million, up from $6 million in the same period last year, due to growth in service volumes related to the IRUs and radio products line, partially offset by a small decline with our legacy service customers. Gross profit was $11.9 million during the first quarter, up from $6.6 million reported in the same period last year, an increase of 80%. The strong growth was driven by increases in revenue and a more favorable mix of products within our commercial aftermarket business. As a result, our first quarter gross margin was 54.5%, up from 41.4% in the same period last year. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:10:39As we have stated in recent quarters, we continue to expect our gross margins to be in the mid-40% range over the course of the year, with some quarterly fluctuations based on mix, especially as we continue to grow our military and OEM businesses. Commercial aftermarket, which by nature has higher gross margins as compared to military and OEM businesses, increased approximately $5 million over the prior year quarter. Operating expenses during the first quarter of 2026 was $5.6 million, an increase from $5.3 million during the same period last year, despite our strong revenue growth. Operating expenses as a percentage of revenue were 25.6%, compared to 33% the same period last year. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:11:30The increase in operating expenses was primarily driven by investments to support growth, including the additional headcount in engineering, sales, and services, as we have highlighted in recent calls, offset by lower depreciation and amortization expense. Net income for the quarter was $4.1 million, as compared to $700,000 last year. GAAP earnings per diluted share of $0.22 increased from $0.04 last year. Adjusted net income, which includes the same adjustments made to Adjusted EBITDA, in addition to an adjustment for amortization of acquired intangibles, was $4.5 million for the quarter as compared to $1.6 million last year. Adjusted earnings per diluted share of $0.25 increased from $0.09 last year. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:12:22Adjusted EBITDA was $7.4 million during the first quarter, up from $3.1 million last year, an increase of 140.9%, largely due to our revenue growth and the more favorable revenue mix. Moving on to backlog. New orders in the first quarter of fiscal 2026 were approximately $19 million, and backlog as of December 31st was approximately $75 million. Backlog represents the value of contracts and purchase orders, less the revenue recognized to date on those contracts and purchase orders. The backlog includes committed purchases and excludes potential future sole source production orders from products developed under the company's engineering development contracts programs. Now turning to cash flow. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:13:15During the first quarter, cash flow from operations was $8.2 million, compared to $1.8 million in the year ago comparable period, driven by our solid operating results and financial discipline. Capital expenditures during the first quarter of 2026 were $1.1 million versus $300,000 in the year ago period. Despite the increase in capital spending, primarily related to the building expansion compared to last year, free cash flow was $7 million during the first quarter, up from $1.6 million in the previous year. Our strong free cash flow reflects the limited capital needed to grow our business, which results in strong free cash flow conversion. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:14:00At the end of the first quarter of 2026, we had total debt of $23.8 million and cash and cash equivalents of $8.3 million, resulting in net debt of $15.5 million. As of December 31, 2025, we had total cash and availability under our credit line of approximately $83.3 million. Our net leverage at the end of the quarter was 0.5x. Our modest leverage, combined with our availability under our expanded credit facility, gives us significant financial flexibility to execute on our strategic initiatives. Before we move into our Q&A session, I'd like to provide our current thoughts around the outlook for the remainder of fiscal 2026. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:14:50As previously disclosed, we continue to expect organic revenue to be essentially flat year-over-year, given the pull forward of revenue related to the F-16 production and service revenue from fiscal 2026 into fiscal 2025 that we discussed last quarter. When we think about our cadence for the balance of the rest of the year, we expect second quarter revenues to be in the range of $20 million-$22 million, building steadily on a sequential basis as we move through the year. That completes our prepared remarks. Operator, we are now ready for the question and answer portion of our call. Operator00:15:29We will now begin the question and answer session. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your touch-tone phone. If you are using a speakerphone, please pick up your handset before pressing the keys. If at any time your question has been addressed and you would like to withdraw your question, please press star then two. At this time, we will pause momentarily to assemble our roster. The first question comes from Bobby Brooks with Northland Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Bobby BrooksVP and Senior Equity Research Analyst at Northland Capital Markets00:16:03Hey, good morning, team. Thank you for taking my questions. You know, first, the organic growth you guys posted in the first quarter, very impressive, and I wanted to dive a little bit deeper onto that. Could you just discuss what products or kind of specific aircraft retrofits drove the increase in commercial aftermarket demand and sales? Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:16:25Sure. So in terms of this, this was all mainly towards the air transport side of things. So we've had the sale, some sales of our products that we had developed that were certified roughly last year, that are beginning to take some grounds here, like the ICAT system for the 757 767. We've developed the LPV for the 757 767, as well as some software upgrades on to update the magnetic variations. So it was a combination of increased sales on the air transport from new products that we've developed over the last couple of years. Bobby BrooksVP and Senior Equity Research Analyst at Northland Capital Markets00:17:17Got it. And then kind of following up on that, so it seems like these were... A lot of it was new demand generation, right? And I guess what I'm trying to get at is, was there any pull forward in demand? Because I know, Jeff, you kind of ended the remarks with saying organic revenue expected to kind of be flat for the full year, fiscal 2026. Obviously, you just posted a great quarter of growth, so just trying to reconcile maybe what happened in the first quarter and then what's gonna play out through the rest of the year. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:17:53So, again, last year, we had a significant growth in our revenue, which backs into the basis for the organic growth of this year. The first quarter was very strong on the organic growth. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:18:14... But, when we look at our business model for 2026, we still believe that the organic growth is gonna be somewhere on a single digit. And, you know, will be augmented by some acquisitions that we're contemplating. Bobby BrooksVP and Senior Equity Research Analyst at Northland Capital Markets00:18:38Got it. And then, you know, you mentioned how you expect revenue in the press release, expected revenue related to F-16 platforms to kind of scale through the year. Is that as simple as that your backlog indicates that, or is there something else driving? You also mentioned in the press release, growth opportunities related to the F-16 platform, and I was just curious to hear kind of what those growth opportunities look like. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:19:10So, for your first question, on the F-16 platform, we completed the Digital Flight Control Computer integration into our system around the end of last end of 2025 first financial year 2025. So Q1 was a full load of Digital Flight Control Computers that we delivered to Lockheed. The integrated display generator, the iPDG, it's being integrated into our system here now. And so we will see growth in revenue coming from that as it gets integrated and we start delivering from here. The opportunities for growth on the F-16, there is... I mean, if you listen to Lockheed, they say they're gonna build another 300 of these. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:20:18Also, what we're seeing is that we were seeing a lot of RFPs, the RFP, coming in from Lockheed, as well as the U.S. government, for subassemblies as well as full units, which indicates that there will be, you know, future growth from the F-16 platform for us. Bobby BrooksVP and Senior Equity Research Analyst at Northland Capital Markets00:20:49Understood. Congrats on a great quarter. I'll turn it back to the queue. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:20:54Thank you. Operator00:20:57The next question comes from Greg Palm with Craig-Hallum Capital Group. Please go ahead. Danny EggerichsEquity Research Analyst at Craig-Hallum Capital Group00:21:05Yeah, thanks. This is Danny Eggerichs calling for Greg today. Appreciate you taking the questions. Maybe just hitting on the quarter, you know, having provided guidance with just a couple weeks left in the quarter, and then, you know, kind of seeing the upside that we saw there. Any way to dig in further on maybe what you saw the last few weeks and maybe what surprised you to the upside there? Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:21:32You mean in terms of what we said last time and what we hit? You know- Danny EggerichsEquity Research Analyst at Craig-Hallum Capital Group00:21:36Yeah, exactly. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:21:37Timing of shipments. Sometimes, you know, it was just timing. A couple shipments came in, the POs came in sooner than we expected, from some of the customers as they were clearing that year-end, their year-end. Danny EggerichsEquity Research Analyst at Craig-Hallum Capital Group00:21:49Okay, got it. That makes sense. And then maybe if we can hit on some defense outside of that F-16, you know, progress on some other programs out there, leads, or what gets you excited for 2026 on the defense side? Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:22:11So there is a fair amount of opportunities that are coming out right now. There's a lot of RFPs that are coming up for upgrade of various platforms. For competitive reasons, I don't want to go too much into details of it. But needless to say, our aircrafts within our DoD, some of them are getting longer in the tooth, and they need upgrades done to them. And it seems like the budget is being approved to provide those upgrades. So we see a lot of opportunities there. On some of the platforms, we actually, we're on a bid with multiple prime integrators, which kind of indicates whoever wins, we will have some content. Danny EggerichsEquity Research Analyst at Craig-Hallum Capital Group00:23:18Okay. That's very helpful. Maybe I'll just hit one on M&A. Now with kind of the CapEx cycle winding down and, you know, a nice quarter of free cash flow here as well, and I think last quarter it sounded like the pipeline was robust, and maybe there was a couple opportunities that were pretty close. So, any change in thinking there? Is there any, you know, acceleration in kind of the pipeline and maybe expecting something here in the near term? Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:23:48We are expecting a couple of things in the near term, yes. There were opportunities in the previous quarter and the one before that as well. I think from a strategic standpoint, they were not completely aligned with our strategic objectives, and then when the price went up a little bit, we kind of walked away from it. Danny EggerichsEquity Research Analyst at Craig-Hallum Capital Group00:24:20... All right. Understood. I will leave it there. Thanks. Operator00:24:25The next question comes from Josh Sullivan with Jones Trading. Please go ahead. Josh SullivanManaging Director at Jones Trading00:24:33Hey, good morning. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:24:35Morning. Josh SullivanManaging Director at Jones Trading00:24:37Just, you know, on the integration of the F-16 components at Exton, you know, you guys completed the expansion there. Can you just give us some color on how that integration has come along, particularly as you're looking at other platforms or products to bring in-house? You know, maybe where were you ahead of schedule, you know, just on that expansion and now bringing in products. Just curious how that whole process is coming along. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:25:01So the F-16 actually took longer than it was planned for. Again, we're kind of at the tail end of these things. A lot of it, especially on the F-16, because you had Lockheed Martin involved and the U.S. government involved, they wanted certain assurances to have enough safety stock before they would allow Honeywell to ship the test equipment to us. And that took longer than it was originally anticipated by Honeywell and us. But in general, having been through a number of these things, they get planned for 5 months-6 months, and it typically takes, you know, roughly more like nine months. And that's not from our side. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:26:03It's - it really is from the side of the larger organizations that we acquire these products from, and it takes them longer to close out their books and ship equipment to us. Josh SullivanManaging Director at Jones Trading00:26:20Just maybe switching gears, you know, you talked a bit about autonomous flight there in the remarks. You know, what are you seeing from market interest on UMS? And, you know, where do you wanna take the line on automation, and then on the regulatory environment, you know, as we start to think about things like drones, you know, where are you guys thinking in terms of that market? Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:26:42Well, look, it's. The regulatory environment has kind of had its ups and downs. I mean, EASA came out a couple of years ago. They said by 2027, they are going to allow Part 25 airplanes fly with one pilot. And then there was a pushback from the pilot organizations and pilot unions, which companies like Boeing and Airbus kind of backed away from that date. But it's an, it's something that is gonna happen. The timing of it is, it really, it's not that far out, but it's gonna happen. What we're seeing is a lot of interest in cockpit automation. Eventually, once the regulations change, that would result in one pilot flying the airplane. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:27:47From operators and the airlines, they would love that because it saves them roughly about $1 million on an airplane per year. But again, regulations have to change. The pilot unions have to come on board. But meanwhile, we're seeing a lot of interest in levels of automation that leads to that. Josh SullivanManaging Director at Jones Trading00:28:15Great. Thank you for the time. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:28:18Thank you. Operator00:28:20This concludes our question and answer session. I would like to turn the conference back over to Shahram Askarpour for any closing remarks. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:28:33Thank you, operator, and thank, thank you, everybody, for supporting us and attending our call. Look forward to share some more information with you in the near term. Operator00:28:45The conference has now concluded. Thank you for attending today's presentation. You may now disconnect.Read moreParticipantsAnalystsBobby BrooksVP and Senior Equity Research Analyst at Northland Capital MarketsDanny EggerichsEquity Research Analyst at Craig-Hallum Capital GroupJeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative AerosystemsJosh SullivanManaging Director at Jones TradingPaul BartolaiPartner at Vallum AdvisorsShahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative AerosystemsPowered by Earnings DocumentsPress Release(8-K)Quarterly report(10-Q) Innovative Solutions and Support Earnings HeadlinesInnovative Solutions Shareholders Approve Board, Auditor and PayApril 17, 2026 | tipranks.comInnovative Solutions And Support (ISSC) Gets a Buy from Craig-HallumApril 8, 2026 | theglobeandmail.comTicker Revealed: Pre-IPO Access to "Next Elon Musk" CompanyWe’ve found The Next Elon Musk… and what we believe to be the next Tesla. It’s already racked up $26 billion in government contracts. 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In addition, the company provides comprehensive lifecycle support through training, operations and maintenance, and performance-based logistics tailored to evolving mission requirements. Headquartered in Potomac, Maryland, the firm operates nationwide and holds the security clearances required to support both classified and unclassified programs. Since its founding, Innovative Solutions and Support has cultivated a focused contract portfolio across the United States, collaborating with key defense and intelligence customers. 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PresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Good day, and welcome to the Innovative Aerosystems first quarter fiscal 2026 financial results conference call. All participants will be in listen-only mode. Should you need assistance, please signal a conference specialist by pressing the star key followed by zero. After today's presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. To ask a question, you may press star then one on a touch-tone phone. To withdraw your question, please press star then two. Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Paul Bartolai, partner at Vallum Advisors. Please go ahead. Paul BartolaiPartner at Vallum Advisors00:00:42Thank you. Good morning, everyone, and welcome to Innovative Aerosystems first quarter fiscal 2026 results conference call. Leading the call today are our CEO, Shahram Askarpour, and CFO, Jeff DiGiovanni. This morning, we issued a press release detailing our fiscal 2026 first quarter operational and financial results. This release is publicly available in the investor relations section of our corporate website at www.iascorp.com. I would like to remind you that management's commentary and response to the questions on today's conference call may include forward-looking statements, which, by their nature, are uncertain and outside of the company's control. Although these forward-looking statements are based on management's current expectations and beliefs, actual results could differ materially. For a discussion of some of the factors that could cause actual results to differ, please refer to the risk factors section of our latest reports filed with the SEC. Paul BartolaiPartner at Vallum Advisors00:01:42Additionally, please note that you can find reconciliations of all historical non-GAAP financial measures mentioned on this call in the press release issued this morning. Today's call will begin with prepared remarks from Shahram, who will provide a review of our recent business performance and an update on our strategic framework, followed by a financial update from Jeff. At the conclusion of these prepared remarks, we will open the line for your questions. With that, I'll turn the call over to Shahram. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:02:10Thank you, Paul, and good morning to everybody joining us on the call today. I'm pleased to report that we delivered a strong start to our fiscal year 2026, one driven by organic growth across revenue, net income, Adjusted EBITDA, as well as exceptional free cash flow generation. First quarter revenue grew 37% versus the prior year period on increased commercial aftermarket demand and service activity, while Adjusted EBITDA grew 141%, reflecting a more favorable revenue mix and improved operating leverage consistent with our strategic focus. We continued to make important progress under our IA Next long-term value creation strategy during the first quarter, keeping us on track to deliver both on our near-term and long-term financial targets. As a reminder, our IA Next strategy prioritizes profitable growth, sustained operational excellence, and disciplined capital allocation as key drivers of long-term value creation. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:03:28This strategy forms the foundation that will enable us to deliver on our long-term target of $250 million in revenue and Adjusted EBITDA margins between 25%-30% through a combination of both organic and inorganic growth. During the first quarter, we completed all required recertification and resumed full-scale production of the Digital Flight Control Computer in support of the F-16 program at our Exton facility as planned. The recertification and resumption of production of the Improved Programmable Display Generator is planned for the current quarter, and we will continue to be optimistic regarding the long-term growth potential of this platform. The F-16 remains a critical asset for our military as well as many of our allies across the world, and we remain encouraged by the long runway of growth we see ahead. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:04:37In addition, we still expect to begin insourcing the F-16 product line subassemblies in late 2026. This initiative should contribute to improved and more consistent margins related to these products moving forward. While we are excited by the opportunity for our F-16 platform, we also remain encouraged by the growth potential for our broader defense business. We have made significant investments to position our business as a mission-critical partner with the defense supply chain and believe that our investments, certifications, and relationships, together with a strong backdrop for defense spending, stand to benefit IA, given our deep inside-the-cockpit expertise. At a product level, we continue to advance our progress towards autonomous flight through our next-generation flight deck, Liberty, with our UMS. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:05:43Recall that the UMS is an advanced aircraft systems management platform designed to monitor and control multiple aircraft subsystems, from flight controls to environmental and power systems, in a unified, intelligent architecture. We have completed test flights with our new UMS platform on the Pilatus PC-24, and more recently, have begun unit production. We expect to begin delivering the new version to Pilatus in mid-2026. As it relates to inorganic growth, we remain focused on pursuing complementary, accretive acquisitions that expand our capabilities, increase our content per aircraft, position us to realize significant recurring revenue streams, and that increase our access to proprietary IP and technologies that enhance our unique value proposition. Historically, for those less familiar, our approach has centered on acquiring aerospace and defense avionics product lines or businesses with significant aftermarket potential. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:07:04As we enter 2026, our acquisition pipeline has become increasingly active, and we continue to evaluate a number of potential opportunities. We remain disciplined in our approach, focusing on transactions that advance our strategic objectives, and we look forward to updating you on our progress. In summary, fiscal 2026 is off to a strong start, with solid operating results and continued progress across our strategic initiatives. We remain committed to our long-term strategy with an ongoing focus on delivering value for our shareholders, much as we have in the recent years. With that, I'll turn the call over to Jeff for his prepared remarks. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:07:59Thank you, Shahram, and good morning to all those joining us. Today, I will provide a high-level overview of our first quarter performance, including a discussion of working capital, our balance sheet, and our liquidity profile at quarter end, and conclude with comments on our outlook for the business, which remains positive given current demand conditions. We generated net revenues of $21.8 million in the first quarter, up 36.5% from the first quarter last year, driven by growth in our commercial aftermarket business and higher services revenues. As Shahram discussed, we resumed full-scale production of the Digital Flight Control Computer in support of the F-16 at our Exton facility during the first quarter. The recertification and resumption of production of the Improved Programmable Display Generator is planned for the current quarter. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:08:57That said, revenue during the first quarter was negatively impacted by this manufacturing transition, with our F-16 revenues down modestly from last year by approximately $1.2 million. However, we remain on track for a ramp in our F-16 revenues as we move through the year. Additionally, we face some temporary headwinds in our business jet markets as we gear up to migrate Pilatus to our new UMS-2 platform, thus leading to a decline in revenues of approximately $1 million during the quarter while this transition moves through production. Product sales were $13.6 million during the first quarter, up from $10 million during the same period last year, driven primarily by stronger volumes of aftermarket product upgrades to commercial markets that include UPS and air transport. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:09:53Service revenue was $8.2 million, up from $6 million in the same period last year, due to growth in service volumes related to the IRUs and radio products line, partially offset by a small decline with our legacy service customers. Gross profit was $11.9 million during the first quarter, up from $6.6 million reported in the same period last year, an increase of 80%. The strong growth was driven by increases in revenue and a more favorable mix of products within our commercial aftermarket business. As a result, our first quarter gross margin was 54.5%, up from 41.4% in the same period last year. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:10:39As we have stated in recent quarters, we continue to expect our gross margins to be in the mid-40% range over the course of the year, with some quarterly fluctuations based on mix, especially as we continue to grow our military and OEM businesses. Commercial aftermarket, which by nature has higher gross margins as compared to military and OEM businesses, increased approximately $5 million over the prior year quarter. Operating expenses during the first quarter of 2026 was $5.6 million, an increase from $5.3 million during the same period last year, despite our strong revenue growth. Operating expenses as a percentage of revenue were 25.6%, compared to 33% the same period last year. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:11:30The increase in operating expenses was primarily driven by investments to support growth, including the additional headcount in engineering, sales, and services, as we have highlighted in recent calls, offset by lower depreciation and amortization expense. Net income for the quarter was $4.1 million, as compared to $700,000 last year. GAAP earnings per diluted share of $0.22 increased from $0.04 last year. Adjusted net income, which includes the same adjustments made to Adjusted EBITDA, in addition to an adjustment for amortization of acquired intangibles, was $4.5 million for the quarter as compared to $1.6 million last year. Adjusted earnings per diluted share of $0.25 increased from $0.09 last year. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:12:22Adjusted EBITDA was $7.4 million during the first quarter, up from $3.1 million last year, an increase of 140.9%, largely due to our revenue growth and the more favorable revenue mix. Moving on to backlog. New orders in the first quarter of fiscal 2026 were approximately $19 million, and backlog as of December 31st was approximately $75 million. Backlog represents the value of contracts and purchase orders, less the revenue recognized to date on those contracts and purchase orders. The backlog includes committed purchases and excludes potential future sole source production orders from products developed under the company's engineering development contracts programs. Now turning to cash flow. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:13:15During the first quarter, cash flow from operations was $8.2 million, compared to $1.8 million in the year ago comparable period, driven by our solid operating results and financial discipline. Capital expenditures during the first quarter of 2026 were $1.1 million versus $300,000 in the year ago period. Despite the increase in capital spending, primarily related to the building expansion compared to last year, free cash flow was $7 million during the first quarter, up from $1.6 million in the previous year. Our strong free cash flow reflects the limited capital needed to grow our business, which results in strong free cash flow conversion. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:14:00At the end of the first quarter of 2026, we had total debt of $23.8 million and cash and cash equivalents of $8.3 million, resulting in net debt of $15.5 million. As of December 31, 2025, we had total cash and availability under our credit line of approximately $83.3 million. Our net leverage at the end of the quarter was 0.5x. Our modest leverage, combined with our availability under our expanded credit facility, gives us significant financial flexibility to execute on our strategic initiatives. Before we move into our Q&A session, I'd like to provide our current thoughts around the outlook for the remainder of fiscal 2026. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:14:50As previously disclosed, we continue to expect organic revenue to be essentially flat year-over-year, given the pull forward of revenue related to the F-16 production and service revenue from fiscal 2026 into fiscal 2025 that we discussed last quarter. When we think about our cadence for the balance of the rest of the year, we expect second quarter revenues to be in the range of $20 million-$22 million, building steadily on a sequential basis as we move through the year. That completes our prepared remarks. Operator, we are now ready for the question and answer portion of our call. Operator00:15:29We will now begin the question and answer session. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your touch-tone phone. If you are using a speakerphone, please pick up your handset before pressing the keys. If at any time your question has been addressed and you would like to withdraw your question, please press star then two. At this time, we will pause momentarily to assemble our roster. The first question comes from Bobby Brooks with Northland Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Bobby BrooksVP and Senior Equity Research Analyst at Northland Capital Markets00:16:03Hey, good morning, team. Thank you for taking my questions. You know, first, the organic growth you guys posted in the first quarter, very impressive, and I wanted to dive a little bit deeper onto that. Could you just discuss what products or kind of specific aircraft retrofits drove the increase in commercial aftermarket demand and sales? Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:16:25Sure. So in terms of this, this was all mainly towards the air transport side of things. So we've had the sale, some sales of our products that we had developed that were certified roughly last year, that are beginning to take some grounds here, like the ICAT system for the 757 767. We've developed the LPV for the 757 767, as well as some software upgrades on to update the magnetic variations. So it was a combination of increased sales on the air transport from new products that we've developed over the last couple of years. Bobby BrooksVP and Senior Equity Research Analyst at Northland Capital Markets00:17:17Got it. And then kind of following up on that, so it seems like these were... A lot of it was new demand generation, right? And I guess what I'm trying to get at is, was there any pull forward in demand? Because I know, Jeff, you kind of ended the remarks with saying organic revenue expected to kind of be flat for the full year, fiscal 2026. Obviously, you just posted a great quarter of growth, so just trying to reconcile maybe what happened in the first quarter and then what's gonna play out through the rest of the year. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:17:53So, again, last year, we had a significant growth in our revenue, which backs into the basis for the organic growth of this year. The first quarter was very strong on the organic growth. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:18:14... But, when we look at our business model for 2026, we still believe that the organic growth is gonna be somewhere on a single digit. And, you know, will be augmented by some acquisitions that we're contemplating. Bobby BrooksVP and Senior Equity Research Analyst at Northland Capital Markets00:18:38Got it. And then, you know, you mentioned how you expect revenue in the press release, expected revenue related to F-16 platforms to kind of scale through the year. Is that as simple as that your backlog indicates that, or is there something else driving? You also mentioned in the press release, growth opportunities related to the F-16 platform, and I was just curious to hear kind of what those growth opportunities look like. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:19:10So, for your first question, on the F-16 platform, we completed the Digital Flight Control Computer integration into our system around the end of last end of 2025 first financial year 2025. So Q1 was a full load of Digital Flight Control Computers that we delivered to Lockheed. The integrated display generator, the iPDG, it's being integrated into our system here now. And so we will see growth in revenue coming from that as it gets integrated and we start delivering from here. The opportunities for growth on the F-16, there is... I mean, if you listen to Lockheed, they say they're gonna build another 300 of these. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:20:18Also, what we're seeing is that we were seeing a lot of RFPs, the RFP, coming in from Lockheed, as well as the U.S. government, for subassemblies as well as full units, which indicates that there will be, you know, future growth from the F-16 platform for us. Bobby BrooksVP and Senior Equity Research Analyst at Northland Capital Markets00:20:49Understood. Congrats on a great quarter. I'll turn it back to the queue. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:20:54Thank you. Operator00:20:57The next question comes from Greg Palm with Craig-Hallum Capital Group. Please go ahead. Danny EggerichsEquity Research Analyst at Craig-Hallum Capital Group00:21:05Yeah, thanks. This is Danny Eggerichs calling for Greg today. Appreciate you taking the questions. Maybe just hitting on the quarter, you know, having provided guidance with just a couple weeks left in the quarter, and then, you know, kind of seeing the upside that we saw there. Any way to dig in further on maybe what you saw the last few weeks and maybe what surprised you to the upside there? Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:21:32You mean in terms of what we said last time and what we hit? You know- Danny EggerichsEquity Research Analyst at Craig-Hallum Capital Group00:21:36Yeah, exactly. Jeff DiGiovanniCFO at Innovative Aerosystems00:21:37Timing of shipments. Sometimes, you know, it was just timing. A couple shipments came in, the POs came in sooner than we expected, from some of the customers as they were clearing that year-end, their year-end. Danny EggerichsEquity Research Analyst at Craig-Hallum Capital Group00:21:49Okay, got it. That makes sense. And then maybe if we can hit on some defense outside of that F-16, you know, progress on some other programs out there, leads, or what gets you excited for 2026 on the defense side? Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:22:11So there is a fair amount of opportunities that are coming out right now. There's a lot of RFPs that are coming up for upgrade of various platforms. For competitive reasons, I don't want to go too much into details of it. But needless to say, our aircrafts within our DoD, some of them are getting longer in the tooth, and they need upgrades done to them. And it seems like the budget is being approved to provide those upgrades. So we see a lot of opportunities there. On some of the platforms, we actually, we're on a bid with multiple prime integrators, which kind of indicates whoever wins, we will have some content. Danny EggerichsEquity Research Analyst at Craig-Hallum Capital Group00:23:18Okay. That's very helpful. Maybe I'll just hit one on M&A. Now with kind of the CapEx cycle winding down and, you know, a nice quarter of free cash flow here as well, and I think last quarter it sounded like the pipeline was robust, and maybe there was a couple opportunities that were pretty close. So, any change in thinking there? Is there any, you know, acceleration in kind of the pipeline and maybe expecting something here in the near term? Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:23:48We are expecting a couple of things in the near term, yes. There were opportunities in the previous quarter and the one before that as well. I think from a strategic standpoint, they were not completely aligned with our strategic objectives, and then when the price went up a little bit, we kind of walked away from it. Danny EggerichsEquity Research Analyst at Craig-Hallum Capital Group00:24:20... All right. Understood. I will leave it there. Thanks. Operator00:24:25The next question comes from Josh Sullivan with Jones Trading. Please go ahead. Josh SullivanManaging Director at Jones Trading00:24:33Hey, good morning. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:24:35Morning. Josh SullivanManaging Director at Jones Trading00:24:37Just, you know, on the integration of the F-16 components at Exton, you know, you guys completed the expansion there. Can you just give us some color on how that integration has come along, particularly as you're looking at other platforms or products to bring in-house? You know, maybe where were you ahead of schedule, you know, just on that expansion and now bringing in products. Just curious how that whole process is coming along. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:25:01So the F-16 actually took longer than it was planned for. Again, we're kind of at the tail end of these things. A lot of it, especially on the F-16, because you had Lockheed Martin involved and the U.S. government involved, they wanted certain assurances to have enough safety stock before they would allow Honeywell to ship the test equipment to us. And that took longer than it was originally anticipated by Honeywell and us. But in general, having been through a number of these things, they get planned for 5 months-6 months, and it typically takes, you know, roughly more like nine months. And that's not from our side. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:26:03It's - it really is from the side of the larger organizations that we acquire these products from, and it takes them longer to close out their books and ship equipment to us. Josh SullivanManaging Director at Jones Trading00:26:20Just maybe switching gears, you know, you talked a bit about autonomous flight there in the remarks. You know, what are you seeing from market interest on UMS? And, you know, where do you wanna take the line on automation, and then on the regulatory environment, you know, as we start to think about things like drones, you know, where are you guys thinking in terms of that market? Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:26:42Well, look, it's. The regulatory environment has kind of had its ups and downs. I mean, EASA came out a couple of years ago. They said by 2027, they are going to allow Part 25 airplanes fly with one pilot. And then there was a pushback from the pilot organizations and pilot unions, which companies like Boeing and Airbus kind of backed away from that date. But it's an, it's something that is gonna happen. The timing of it is, it really, it's not that far out, but it's gonna happen. What we're seeing is a lot of interest in cockpit automation. Eventually, once the regulations change, that would result in one pilot flying the airplane. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:27:47From operators and the airlines, they would love that because it saves them roughly about $1 million on an airplane per year. But again, regulations have to change. The pilot unions have to come on board. But meanwhile, we're seeing a lot of interest in levels of automation that leads to that. Josh SullivanManaging Director at Jones Trading00:28:15Great. Thank you for the time. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:28:18Thank you. Operator00:28:20This concludes our question and answer session. I would like to turn the conference back over to Shahram Askarpour for any closing remarks. Shahram AskarpourCEO at Innovative Aerosystems00:28:33Thank you, operator, and thank, thank you, everybody, for supporting us and attending our call. Look forward to share some more information with you in the near term. Operator00:28:45The conference has now concluded. Thank you for attending today's presentation. 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