Core Insights - Lockheed Martin's F-35 fighter jet is experiencing increased popularity, but declining prices may negatively impact profit margins [1][8][12] Financial Performance - Lockheed Martin is valued at nearly $120 billion, with annual revenue of approximately $72 billion and profits of $4.2 billion [1] - The aeronautics division, which produces the F-35, averaged over $27 billion in annual revenue from 2021 to 2023, with operating profit margins of 10.4% [8] - In 2024, revenues increased to $29 billion, but profit margins fell to 8.6% [8] - For the first half of 2025, the aeronautics division is projected to achieve about $29 billion in sales, but operating profits are only $622 million, resulting in a profit margin of 4.2% [10] F-35 Sales and Pricing - Lockheed secured a $24.3 billion contract for 296 F-35s, with an average cost of approximately $82 million per aircraft [3][5] - The average cost of F-35s has decreased by roughly 25% over the past decade, from about $100 million for F-35A variants and $120 million for F-35B and F-35C variants [6][7] - The F-35A will constitute the majority of the new orders, with 105 aircraft in each production lot [4] Market Position - Lockheed Martin remains the most valuable pure-play defense stock globally, despite competition from companies like Palantir [1] - The stock is currently priced at 28.5 times trailing earnings, with a long-term estimated earnings growth rate of only 12%, resulting in a PEG ratio exceeding 2.0 [12][13]
Lockheed Scores Blockbuster $24 Billion Sale of 296 F-35s