The company attributed the gains to steady growth in its ground defense and aerospace businesses, as well as the full-year consolidation of Hanwha Ocean into its financial statements.
In ground defense, Hanwha Aerospace reported 8.1331 trillion won ($8,133.1 billion) in revenue last year, about double the level of two years earlier. Operating profit rose to 2.0129 trillion won ($2,012.9 billion), topping 2 trillion won for the first time.
Overseas, it secured exports including K9 self-propelled howitzers to Norway and Chunmoo multiple rocket launchers with advanced guided missiles to Estonia. In South Korea, it won a 705.4 billion won ($705.4 million) mass-production contract for the Long-range Surface-to-Air Missile, or L-SAM, and a 225.4 billion won ($225.4 million) mass-production contract for the Cheongeom air-to-ground guided missile for light armed helicopters. As of the end of last year, its ground defense order backlog stood at about 37.2 trillion won ($37,200 billion).
The aerospace unit posted 2.5131 trillion won ($2,513.1 billion) in revenue last year, extending its growth streak to three years, helped by a sharp rise in defense orders. Operating profit came to 2.3 billion won ($2.3 million), returning to the black.
Subsidiary Hanwha Ocean was included in consolidated results for a full 12 months for the first time last year. Hanwha Ocean reported annual revenue of 12.6884 trillion won ($12,688.4 billion) and operating profit of 1.1091 trillion won ($1,109.1 billion).
A Hanwha Aerospace official said last year marked the first year the company fully incorporated Hanwha Ocean’s performance, calling it a starting point for its push to become an integrated defense and shipbuilding group. The official said the company will seek sustainable growth this year through a diversified product portfolio, while working to expand in global markets and contribute to South Korea’s security.
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