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Moog designs and builds precision motion control products for aerospace, defense, industrial, and medical sectors. Its core technology is electro-hydraulic servovalves that translate small electrical signals into precise, powerful motion, enabling flight control and guided missile systems; modern products extend into fiber optics and other motion control components. The company differentiates itself through its long heritage of aerospace-grade, mission-critical components, a large installed base in fighter jets and missiles, and growth via strategic acquisitions (e.g., COTSWORKS) to broaden capabilities. Moog’s goal is to provide reliable, high-performance motion control solutions that support complex aerospace and defense systems and expand across industries worldwide.
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Town of Elma, New York
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1951
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Moog marks 75 years with manufacturing expansion, workforce investments. * Aug 15, 2026 Updated Aug 15, 2026 Gov. Kathy Hochul cuts the ribbon on recent expansions to Elma-based Moog alongside the aerospace manufacturer's leaders. * Contributed Photo Moog Inc. marked its 75th anniversary Friday by opening a new advanced manufacturing facility in Elma, announcing workforce development initiatives and launching a scholarship program aimed at expanding opportunities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The aerospace and defense manufacturer unveiled its 150,000-square-foot Advanced Integrated Manufacturing facility during a ceremony attended by employees, elected officials, customers and community partners. Company leaders said the $150 million investment will increase manufacturing capacity for critical aerospace and defense programs while supporting future growth.
Moog celebrates 75 years of innovation with new Advanced Integrated Manufacturing facility, workforce investment and STEM scholarship initiative. East Aurora, NY - Moog Inc. (NYSE: MOG.A and MOG.B) today celebrated the opening of its new Advanced Integrated Manufacturing (AIM) facility while marking the company's 75th anniversary, highlighting a continued commitment to Western New York through advanced manufacturing investments, workforce development, economic growth, and STEM education. Company leaders, elected officials, community partners, and employees gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony and facility tour showcasing the new 150,000-square-foot manufacturing center, a $150 million investment designed to increase production capabilities, create a more efficient work environment, and strengthen the U.S. defense manufacturing industry in the region. The AIM facility provides nearly 50 percent more space than the operation it replaces and features advanced machining, automation, robotics and inspection technologies that will help improve efficiency, quality, safety, and product flow while supporting critical military aircraft programs. "Today's celebration is about more than opening a building," said Pat Roche, President & CEO of Moog Inc. "It reflects our confidence in Western New York, our employees, and the future of advanced manufacturing. Moog began as a small, engineer-led startup in 1951 by Bill Moog and has grown into a global leader in advanced motion control over the past 75 years. AIM is part of a broader commitment we've made across Western New York, to continue to develop critical technologies, creating high-quality jobs, and supporting our customers for generations to come." Moog employs more than 4,300 people in Western New York, making it the company's largest global location and one of the largest advanced manufacturing and engineering employers in the region. Approximately 30 percent of Moog's global workforce is based here. Last year alone, the company provided nearly a half billion dollars in local wages, spent approximately $40 million with more than 200 Western New York suppliers, and contributed nearly $1 million to local non-for-profit/community organizations. The new AIM facility is part of more than $300 million Moog has invested in Western New York over the last five years. Recent projects include the expansion of the company's Space Actuation and Avionics operations in East Aurora, into a 120,000-square-foot center for the development, production, and testing of precision actuation and avionics systems for launch vehicles, spacecraft, and defense applications, as well as a new propulsion clean room in Niagara Falls that will increase production capacity by more than 80 percent to support growing demand for satellite and missile propulsion technologies. Last year, Moog opened a 13,000-square-foot Operations Training Center that provides hands-on training and career development paths, ensuring the advanced manufacturing workforce can meet the growing manufacturing demand. Speaking to attendees, company leaders emphasized how continued investments in facilities, technology, and workforce development are helping strengthen both the regional economy and the nation's aerospace and defense industrial base. "Western New York has played a crucial role in Moog's success since our founding in 1951," said Mark Graczyk, President of Moog Military Aircraft. "The AIM facility brings together people, process and technology in a way that strengthens our ability to deliver high-quality, safety-critical products while creating a safer, more efficient environment for our employees." Over the next several years, nearly 1,500 parts will transition into the AIM facility, beginning with some of the company's highest-volume products. The facility will support current military aircraft programs while providing flexibility for future growth and next-generation technologies. As part of the celebration, Moog also reflected on its longstanding impact on the region and announced a new STEM education initiative in honor of its 75th anniversary. The company unveiled a commitment to fund 75 STEM scholarships of $1,951 each, recognizing the year Moog was founded. The scholarships will be administered through four Western New York organizations: Buffalo Prep, Dream It Do It Western New York, Northland Workforce Training Center and Say Yes Buffalo. "Investing in future innovators is one of the most meaningful ways we can celebrate this milestone," Roche said. "Our success has always depended on talented people, and these scholarships will help create opportunities for the next generation of engineers, technicians and problem-solvers." Representing the Moog founding family, Nancy Aubrecht, daughter of founder Bill Moog, joined the event to reflect on the company's legacy and its enduring commitment to innovation, people and community impact. During the program, Moog also recognized multi-generational employee families whose connections to the company span decades, highlighting the role the company has played in creating long-term career opportunities throughout the region and a great place to work. Government and Community Leader Remarks Governor Kathy Hochul said: "For 75 years, Moog has stood as a crown jewel of New York manufacturing, transforming Western New York into a global hub for aerospace and technological innovation," said Governor Hochul. "From its humble beginnings in an East Aurora hangar to its modern role shaping precision motion-control systems, Moog's legacy is proof that when we invest in New York ingenuity and high-tech manufacturing, it results in good-paying jobs for our communities." U.S. Representative Nick Langworthy said: "Moog is one of the great Western New York success stories, who for the last 75 years, has been pushing the boundaries of innovation while creating excellent paying careers and strengthening our manufacturing base," said Congressman Nick Langworthy. "The investment in this new AIM facility shows that the next 75 years can be just as successful as the first. I am proud to represent the thousands of Moog employees across Western New York who come to work every day designing and building technologies that keep our country safe, advance American innovation, and compete on a global stage. I look forward to seeing all that Moog will continue to accomplish right here in Western New York." U.S. Representative Tim Kennedy said: "For 75 years, Moog has been a symbol of what Western New York does best: innovate, build, and never stop pushing the boundaries of what's possible," said Congressman Tim Kennedy (NY-26). "From its roots in a small East Aurora hangar to a global leader in aerospace and defense technology with operations right here in Buffalo, Moog has created and sustained thousands of good-paying jobs while proving that world-class engineering can call Western New York home. I'm proud to congratulate Moog on this milestone, and I'll keep supporting the workers and innovators who make this company, and our region, so special." U.S. Representative Claudia Tenney said: "For 75 years, Moog has shown what American innovation and a world class workforce can accomplish right here in Western New York," said Congresswoman Claudia Tenney. "This new advanced manufacturing facility builds on that legacy by strengthening our defense industrial base, supporting good paying American jobs, and ensuring our servicemembers have access to the cutting-edge technologies they need. Moog's continued investment in Western New York, its workforce, and the next generation of innovators will help keep our region and our nation at the forefront of advanced manufacturing for years to come." About Moog Inc. Moog is a worldwide designer, manufacturer, and systems integrator of high-performance precision motion and fluid controls and control systems. Moog's high-performance systems control military and commercial aircraft, satellites, and space vehicles, launch vehicles, defense systems, missiles, automated industrial machinery, marine, and medical equipment. Additional information about the Company can be found at www.moog.com. Media contacts. Aaron Astrachan Director, Investor Relations 716.687.4225 Leslie Garrity Sr. Director, Communications 716.949.1445
Moog highlights Huntsville expansion and new Hardware-in-the-Loop lab during Space and Missile Defense Symposium. Huntsville, AL - Moog Inc. (NYSE: MOG.A and MOG.B) announces a significant expansion at its Huntsville, AL facility that now includes a new secure Hypersonic/Interceptor Hardware-in-the-Loop (HWIL) lab. It is one of the only HWIL labs that can test a Hypersonic vehicle flight control system with actual environmental factors using physical components in a multidomain environment. This realistic testing and validation of complex missile and hypersonic flight control systems supports accelerated development cycles, reduces risk, and improves mission readiness for next-generation weapon systems for defense and space customers. To commemorate the milestone, Moog hosted an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony during the Space and Missile Defense Symposium. The event showcased the breadth and depth of Moog's portfolio, highlighting key capabilities such as the Reconfigurable Integrated-weapons Platform (RIwP(R) turret, Specialized Quad Rail Launcher, Meteorite High-Capacity Space Vehicle, and other advanced defense and space capabilities. Guests were invited to tour the facility, engage with senior leaders from Moog's Space and Defense divisions, and observe a hypersonic vehicle mission demonstration. "Moog has quietly assembled the technical breadth and depth necessary to solve our warfighters toughest problems in many emerging platforms; this HWIL is our demonstration to the end-customer that we hear your need to do more at the "Speed of Relevance" and prove out capabilities before costly flight testing," said Greg Semrau, Moog Space Division Technical Director. The capabilities and the custom active load stand Moog developed for this HWIL lab are a key focus for the team to be trusted partners in reducing risk for customers. The facility expands Moog's footprint in one of the nation's premier centers for defense innovation and missile development. The site will serve as a hub for systems engineering, integration, testing, and program development, enabling closer collaboration with customers, industry partners, and government stakeholders. "We are thrilled to host local North Alabama leadership, along with government and industry partners, to show our continued commitment to growing our business in the region. The Open House provides a unique opportunity for guests to experience firsthand innovative solutions and advanced technologies being developed and tested at our facility. We are proud to share how Moog is contributing to the future of defense and space while expanding our presence in Huntsville," said Julia Stoll, Moog Huntsville General Manager. About Moog Inc. Moog is a worldwide designer, manufacturer, and systems integrator of high-performance precision motion and fluid controls and control systems. Moog's high-performance systems control military and commercial aircraft, satellites, and space vehicles, launch vehicles, defense systems, missiles, automated industrial machinery, marine, and medical equipment. Additional information about the Company can be found at www.moog.com. Contacts. Media and Business Development Investor Relations
Moog Inc. expands METEORITE satellite bus capacity for high-maneuverability missions. East Aurora, NY - Moog Inc. (NYSE: MOG.A and MOG.B), a worldwide designer, manufacturer and systems integrator of high-performance precision motion and fluid controls and control systems announces a new, High Delta-V configuration for its METEORITE (ESPA) class satellite bus to deliver greater flexibility, more maneuvering capability, and higher thrust for targeted missions. The new configuration capitalizes on the flight-proven baseline model of the Moog METEORITE bus and its radiation-tolerant components to provide increased thrust and propellant mass without requiring lengthy development and qualification programs. The High Delta-V METEORITE is ideal for propulsion-intensive missions requiring high-energy transfers, large orbital plane changes, or frequent station-keeping. The design is tailored for missions where mobility and velocity are critical for tactical intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and space domain awareness. This addition strengthens Moog as a key supplier of adaptable, mission-ready spacecraft for commercial, civil, and national security space customers. The METEORITE high delta-V propulsion system is developed in Moog's propulsion production facility in Niagara Falls, NY. To meet increasing demand for Moog thrusters and propulsion systems, dedicated clean-room space is being expanded by more than 80 percent. This expansion will accelerate the assembly, integration, and testing of thrusters, enhancing capacity and delivery capability. The full bus is integrated at the Moog facility in the greater Denver area which has the capacity to integrate dozens of spacecraft per year. "Our customers are asking for spacecraft that can move farther, respond faster, and carry increasingly capable payloads," said Bob McArthur, Moog Space Vehicles General Manager. "These enhancements reflect Moog's continued investment in scalable, resilient spacecraft platforms that keep pace with today's rapidly evolving space environment." There are several Moog METEORITE buses on orbit, supporting national security space missions. All Moog buses are built around decades of Moog flight heritage and TRL-9 components and systems. About Moog Inc. Moog is a worldwide designer, manufacturer, and systems integrator of high-performance precision motion and fluid controls and control systems. Moog's high-performance systems control military and commercial aircraft, satellites, and space vehicles, launch vehicles, defense systems, missiles, automated industrial machinery, marine, and medical equipment. Additional information about the Company can be found at www.moog.com or www.moog.com/space. Contacts. Media and Business Development Investor Relations
Moog Q3 earnings call highlights. July 31, 2026 Key points. * Record quarter: Moog's fiscal Q3 2026 sales rose 15% year over year to $1.1 billion, while adjusted EPS increased 60% to a record $3.72. Results benefited partly from a $30 million tariff refund, but underlying sales growth also drove stronger performance across all four segments. * Growth opportunities expanded: Industrial revenue grew 18%, supported by data-center cooling pumps, which are expected to generate nearly $100 million in fiscal 2026 revenue. Defense demand also remains strong, with missile-program revenue projected at about $275 million, more than 20% above the prior year. * Outlook raised: Moog increased fiscal 2026 guidance for revenue, adjusted operating margin, adjusted EPS and free-cash-flow conversion. Adjusted EPS guidance rose by $1.05 to $11.65, while free-cash-flow conversion is now expected to reach approximately 70%. * MarketBeat previews top five stocks to own in August. Moog NYSE: MOG.A reported record third-quarter fiscal 2026 sales of $1.1 billion, up 15% from a year earlier, as demand increased across its aerospace, defense and industrial businesses. The company also said its 12-month backlog rose 23% year over year and generated $133 million of free cash flow during the quarter. Adjusted earnings per share reached a record $3.72, up 60% from the prior-year quarter. Chief Financial Officer Jennifer Walter said roughly half of the increase reflected stronger underlying business performance, primarily from higher sales, while the other half was attributable to tariff refunds. The quarter included a $30 million operating-profit benefit from the recovery of previously paid IEEPA tariffs, equivalent to 270 basis points of operating margin and approximately $0.70 per share. Moog also completed a review of its domestic research and development tax credit, resulting in a $35 million prior-year benefit that was excluded from adjusted results, along with an $8 million one-time tax benefit tied to legal-entity simplification and $13 million of simplification-related charges. Segment growth across portfolio. Sales increased in each of Moog's four business segments. Space and Defense revenue rose 17% to $336 million, supported by broad defense demand, particularly for missile controls and space vehicles. Military Aircraft sales increased 9% to $245 million as repair and overhaul activity, spare-part sales and activity on the MV-75 program increased. Commercial Aircraft sales rose 17% to $254 million, driven by increased production-program volume, pricing on certain major programs and strong aftermarket sales. Industrial revenue increased 18% to $282 million, with about half of the growth coming from the rapidly expanding data-center cooling market. Medical-device and energy markets also contributed to Industrial growth. * Space and Defense adjusted operating margin was 15.7%, up 150 basis points year over year. * Military Aircraft adjusted operating margin was 14.7%, up 290 basis points. * Commercial Aircraft adjusted operating margin was 15.2%, up 50 basis points. * Industrial adjusted operating margin was 19.9%, aided by data-center cooling pump growth and the tariff refund. Consolidated adjusted operating margin was 16.4%, up 280 basis points from the prior-year quarter. Walter said that, excluding both the tariff refund and a prior-year benefit from the sale of a non-core Commercial Aircraft product line, operating margin improved 80 basis points. Data-center cooling ramps rapidly. Chief Executive Officer Pat Roche said demand for data-center cooling pumps is being driven primarily by one hyperscale customer through two cooling distribution unit manufacturers. The business is expected to grow from about $25 million in fiscal 2025 revenue to nearly $100 million in fiscal 2026, representing a near-quadrupling of throughput. Discover more MarketBeat Portfolio Tools Derivatives Moog expanded production by improving manufacturing yield and line efficiency before replicating its production lines. The company now operates two lines in Murphy, North Carolina, and recently began operating a third line in Bangalore, India. Roche said the three lines have capacity of about 1,300 pumps per week. The current RM44 pump is used for in-rack cooling of high-performance AI processing equipment. Moog is also qualifying a next-generation product for in-row cooling across multiple racks. Roche said the product is designed to meet the OCP AS5 standard established by Google and is expected to enter production next year, with both products in production during fiscal 2027. While the company has focused on meeting demand from its existing customer base, Roche said it has begun business-development outreach to additional cooling distribution unit manufacturers and hyperscalers. Defense demand and capacity planning. Roche characterized defense demand in the United States and Europe as a "generational inflection," citing priorities including missile replenishment, space capabilities and aircraft procurement. Moog expects missile-program revenue of about $275 million in fiscal 2026, more than 20% above the prior year. He said anticipated increases tied to seven-year missile agreements have not yet flowed into Moog's reported backlog, though the company is in active discussions with prime contractors and has performed planning exercises for higher volumes. Moog expects prime contractors to increase production rates by multiples on programs including PAC and THAAD, according to Roche. To support a higher missile-production ramp, Moog is working on manufacturing flow, yield and methods engineering, Roche said. The company has room within existing Salt Lake City facilities for additional production lines before requiring building expansions. Required capital is expected to be concentrated in test equipment rather than heavy machining equipment. On the MV-75 program, Roche said Moog experienced no workflow disruption or slowdown during the quarter and expects activity to continue through the fourth quarter under its current guidance. He said Textron had experienced a workflow disruption but that work had resumed, and Textron had committed to self-fund a potential gap over the next several months if necessary. Guidance raised. Moog raised its fiscal 2026 outlook for revenue, adjusted operating margin, adjusted earnings per share and free-cash-flow conversion. Revenue guidance was increased by $50 million, including a $10 million increase in Space and Defense on missile-control demand, a $10 million increase in Military Aircraft due to aftermarket activity, and a $30 million increase in Industrial related to cooling-pump demand. The company raised adjusted operating-margin guidance by 70 basis points to 14.1%, largely reflecting the tariff refund. It increased adjusted EPS guidance by $1.05 to $11.65, plus or minus $0.10, citing tariff refunds, a higher current-year R&D tax credit and projected earnings from higher sales. Moog now expects free-cash-flow conversion of about 70%, up from its prior forecast, as capital expenditures are projected to be lower than previously expected because of the timing of investments supporting organic growth. Walter said the company ended the quarter with a leverage ratio of 1.5 times and continues to prioritize organic investment while pursuing strategic bolt-on acquisitions that complement its portfolio. About Moog (NYSE:MOG.A). Moog Inc designs, manufactures, and integrates precision motion and fluid controls and controls systems for original equipment manufacturers and end users in the aerospace, defense, and industrial markets worldwide. The company's Aircrafts Controls segment offers primary and secondary flight controls for military and commercial aircrafts; aftermarket support services; and ground-based navigation aids. Its Space and Defense Controls segment provides controls for satellites, space vehicles, launch vehicles, armored combat vehicles, tactical and strategic missiles, security and surveillance, and other defense applications; and gun aiming, stabilization, and automatic ammunition loading for armored combat vehicles. This instant news alert was generated by narrative science technology and financial data from MarketBeat in order to provide readers with the fastest reporting and unbiased coverage. 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