Key Financial Highlights (H1 2026)
- Order Intake: Reached €12.47 billion, representing a +22% organic growth year-over-year. The total order book expanded to €52.43 billion.
- Sales: Totaled €10.95 billion, up +7.8% organically (+9.6% when excluding satellite order cancellation impacts).
- Adjusted EBIT: Increased by +11.4% organically to €1.37 billion, with an improved EBIT margin of 12.5%.
- Adjusted Net Income: Rose +13% to €990 million (Adjusted EPS of €4.82).
- Free Operating Cash Flow: Surged to €1.87 billion (up from €499 million in H1 2025), helping reduce net debt to €519 million.
Segment Performance
- Defence & Security: Sales grew +13.1% organically to €6.32 billion, while EBIT margin rose to 13.8%, propelled by elevated demand for air defense radars, sensors, and military electronics.
- Aerospace: Sales reached €2.78 billion (+2.1% organic; +8.8% excluding satellite cancellation effects) with an EBIT margin improvement to 10.4%, supported by a strong commercial aviation recovery.
- Cyber & Digital: Sales totaled €1.80 billion (+0.4% organic) with an EBIT margin of 10.9%. Softness in payment cards and biometrics tempered growth, though cybersecurity sales resumed a positive trajectory in Q2.
Full-Year 2026 Guidance
- Book-to-Bill Ratio: Upgraded to > 1.1.
- Organic Sales Growth: Confirmed at +6% to +7% (corresponding to €23.3 billion to €23.6 billion).
- Adjusted EBIT Margin: Reaffirmed between 12.6% and 12.8%.
- Free Operating Cash Flow Conversion: Upgraded to 100%–110% of adjusted net income.
According to Thales Group’s H1 2026 financial report, the company reports its revenue across three core operating segments:
Segment Revenue Breakdown (H1 2026)
| Operating Segment | H1 2026 Revenue (€M) | Share of Total (%) | Organic Growth (YoY) |
| Defence & Security | €6,316 | 57.7% | +13.1% |
| Aerospace | €2,779 | 25.4% | +2.1% |
| Cyber & Digital | €1,797 | 16.4% | +0.4% |
| Other / Corporate | €57 | 0.5% | — |
| Total Group | €10,949 | 100.0% | +7.8% |
Segment Descriptions
- Defence & Security
- Business Focus: The primary revenue driver focused on sovereign defense platforms and military systems. Offerings include ground and air defense radars, naval sonar and underwater warfare suites, tactical radio communications, electronic warfare equipment, missile fuses, and battlefield management systems.
- Aerospace
- Business Focus: Combines civil and military avionics with space systems. Supplies cockpit electronics, flight-control systems, and in-flight entertainment for commercial aircraft OEMs (Airbus, Boeing). Through Thales Alenia Space, it manufactures telecommunication and Earth-observation satellites, space probes, and air traffic management (ATM) automation systems.
- Cyber & Digital
- Business Focus: Provides digital identity protection and enterprise security systems. It operates two key divisions: Cyber (cloud security solutions, data encryption, and Imperva software) and Digital (e-Passports, national ID systems, financial EMV chip cards, and biometric identification).
Key Current Changes
- Defense Supercycle Drives Growth: Fueled by escalating global geopolitical tensions, the Defence & Security division saw new order intake surge by 28%, generating +13.1% organic revenue growth. The segment’s EBIT margin reached a historic 13.8%.
- Record Free Cash Flow Surge: Free operating cash flow surged to €1.87 billion (compared to €499 million in H1 2025), driven by favorable customer payment phasing and upfront deposits. This sharply reduced net debt to ~€519 million.
- One-Off Space Satellite Cancellation: The commercial space market faced headwinds due to the cancellation of two geostationary (GEO) telecom satellite contracts, shaving off ~1.8% in underlying organic growth.
- Cybersecurity Stabilization: Softness in payment chip cards and biometrics constrained overall Cyber & Digital segment revenue. However, cybersecurity integration (via Imperva) began delivering synergies, pushing cybersecurity sales back into positive growth.
Next-Quarter Watch Items
- Cash Flow Normalization: Management noted that H1 cash generation was exceptionally high due to upfront order deposits. Investors should watch H2 CapEx and working capital outlays to ensure full-year cash targets normalize as guided.
- Defense Production Bottlenecks: With an order backlog of €52.4 billion, execution hinges on ramped-up production capacities for air defense radars, missile electronics, and optical sensors.
- Imperva & Enterprise Cybersecurity Momentum: Monitoring whether enterprise software and cloud security solutions continue to accelerate into mid-single-digit growth trajectories.
- Space Division Restructuring: Tracking progress on cost structure adjustments and satellite payload portfolio realignments within Thales Alenia Space.
Future Outlook
- Upgraded Order Intake & Cash Guidance: Reflecting H1’s strong momentum (€12.5B in orders), Thales raised its full-year Book-to-Bill target to > 1.1 (up from > 1.0) and bumped its Free Cash Flow conversion rate to 100%–110%.
- Reaffirmed Full-Year Sales & Profitability Targets:
- Organic Sales Growth:+6% to +7% (translating to €23.3B to €23.6B).
- Adjusted EBIT Margin:12.6% to 12.8%.
- Elevated Defense Segment Revenue: Full-year revenue growth expectations for the Defense division were revised upward to low double-digit growth.

Source:
- https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/investor-relations/financial-results
- https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/investor/regulated-information/half-year-financial-reports
- https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/group/investors/press-releases
- https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/investor-relations/financial-indicators
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