News Summary
Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. (HII) revealed impressive financial results for the first quarter of 2025, with a net income of $149 million, exceeding Wall Street expectations. Although revenue fell short of forecasts, a recent contract modification and leadership changes highlight the company’s ongoing commitment to enhancing U.S. naval capabilities through innovation and workforce development in shipbuilding.
Newport News, Virginia – Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. (HII) announced strong financial results for the first quarter of 2025, despite recording lower revenue than expected. The company reported a net income of $149 million, equating to $3.79 per share, significantly surpassing Wall Street expectations which anticipated earnings of $2.90 per share according to a survey conducted by Zacks Investment Research. However, revenue figures of $2.73 billion fell short of the projected $2.79 billion. The earnings announcement was made on Thursday, May 1, 2025.
Recent Company Developments
On April 30, 2025, HII revealed a contract modification for the construction of two Block V submarines, contributing to ongoing defense efforts. This modification supports the development of the 11th and 12th fast-attack submarines under the Block V contract, solidifying HII’s role in U.S. naval capabilities. The company operates its Newport News Shipbuilding division, one of only two U.S. shipyards capable of constructing nuclear-powered submarines.
In a show of commitment to national defense, Secretary of the Navy, John Phelan, visited the Newport News Shipbuilding division on April 16, 2025. This visit marked Phelan’s first trip to the shipyard since his confirmation in March 2025. During his visit, he emphasized the critical contribution of Newport News Shipbuilding to American seapower and national defense. Phelan toured various production areas, including the construction of the Columbia and Virginia-class submarines, as well as the aircraft carriers Enterprise (CVN 80) and John F. Kennedy (CVN 79).
Leadership Changes and Innovations
Kari Wilkinson assumed the presidency of Newport News Shipbuilding on January 1, 2025, succeeding Jennifer Boykin, who is retiring after 37 years with the company. Under Boykin’s leadership, the company experienced significant growth. Wilkinson expressed pride in leading Newport News Shipbuilding and acknowledged the immense complexity and importance of shipbuilding in national defense.
In an effort to enhance efficiency and innovation, HII has recently adopted additive manufacturing technology. On March 4, 2025, the company announced the successful installation of the first valve manifold assembly created through this manufacturing technique for the aircraft carrier Enterprise (CVN 80). This component measures approximately five feet long and weighs 1,000 pounds. Additive manufacturing techniques are employed to accelerate construction and improve the quality of essential components, with the Newport News division already producing over 55 parts using this method and plans to add over 200 more in the near future.
Significance in the Industry and Workforce
With a workforce exceeding 26,000 employees, Newport News Shipbuilding is recognized as the largest industrial employer in Virginia. The division’s strategic importance not only lies in its ability to construct advanced naval vessels but also in its commitment to fostering workforce development and innovation in shipbuilding technologies. As the nation invests in defense capabilities, HII continues to play a pivotal role in maintaining and advancing American naval power.
As HII moves forward in 2025 and beyond, the combination of experienced leadership, ongoing innovation in manufacturing, and governmental support underscores the company’s vital role in national security and defense readiness.
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