FACC AG remains a pivotal supplier in the global aerospace sector
FACC AG (ISIN: AT00000FACC2), headquartered in Ried im Innkreis, Austria, continues to consolidate its position as a key provider of lightweight composite components for civil aircraft and helicopters. The company’s recent profile highlights the magnitude of its contribution to the aerospace industry, underscoring the breadth of its engineering and manufacturing capabilities.
35 years of sustained engineering effort
Since its founding, FACC has invested roughly 17.5 million engineering hours in the development of composite parts. This effort is equivalent to the yearly output of about 10,300 engineers. In the same period, the company has designed, produced, and delivered 40.2 million individual components to customers worldwide. The figures demonstrate the depth of FACC’s technical expertise and its extensive integration into the supply chains of major aircraft manufacturers such as Airbus and Boeing.
Focus on advanced composite solutions
FACC’s core product range centres on high‑performance lightweight solutions made from composite materials. These components are integral to modern aircraft, where weight savings directly translate into fuel efficiency, lower operating costs, and reduced environmental impact. By providing engineering services, on‑site support, spare parts, and repair solutions, FACC delivers a comprehensive value chain that supports the life‑cycle of aircraft components.
Market context
On 12 March 2026, the Vienna Stock Exchange’s ATX Prime index experienced a slight decline of 1.5 percent, settling at 2,661.50 points. FACC’s closing price on that day was 14.34 EUR, positioned below its 52‑week low of 5.73 EUR and within the 52‑week range that peaked at 15.72 EUR on 26 February 2026. The company’s market capitalization stood at approximately 656 million EUR, while its price‑to‑earnings ratio was 66.48, reflecting the premium placed on its niche manufacturing capabilities.
Industry implications
The sustained investment in composite technology positions FACC to benefit from the aerospace industry’s ongoing shift toward lighter, more fuel‑efficient aircraft. As aircraft manufacturers continue to adopt composite structures to meet stringent weight and emissions targets, suppliers that can deliver reliable, high‑quality components will experience continued demand. FACC’s long‑term engineering output and global delivery network reinforce its role as a critical partner for the industry’s future growth.




