AeroVironment (AVAV) Bank of America’s 33th Annual Industrials, Transportation and Airlines Key Leaders Conference summary
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Bank of America’s 33th Annual Industrials, Transportation and Airlines Key Leaders Conference summary
13 May, 2026Strategic priorities and industry trends
Heightened global threats in the Persian Gulf and Pacific are accelerating defense readiness and spending priorities.
The Defense Autonomous Warfare Group (DAWG) is consolidating funding and authority to streamline decision-making and execution, aiming for faster progress in the next 12 months.
Recent conflicts in Ukraine and Iran have shifted defense paradigms toward mass drone production and counter-UAS capabilities.
U.S. and international defense budgets are expected to grow, with bipartisan support and a focus on flexible, consolidated funding for autonomous systems.
International demand for advanced unmanned systems is strong but may be overstated; affordability and versatility are key differentiators.
Product portfolio and competitive positioning
The company leads globally in small and medium UAS, with a diversified portfolio spanning non-lethal and lethal drones, including JUMP 20, Switchblade, and Mayhem.
Seven out of eight major international program records were won in the past year, reflecting strong competitive performance.
Counter-UAS solutions use a layered approach: RF jamming (Titan Series), directed energy (LOCUST Series), and kinetic kill (Switchblade, NGCM), with new products like X3 and NGCM targeting cost-effective drone defense.
Open modular systems architecture (MOSA) enables integration with third-party payloads and subsystems, supporting both proprietary and competitor platforms.
The company supplies subsystems such as ground control stations and autonomy packages to other manufacturers, expanding its market reach.
Market opportunities and regulatory developments
Civilian infrastructure protection is an emerging market, with increasing demand for drone defense at stadiums, data centers, and critical sites.
Recent regulatory approval for the LOCUST system by the DoD and FAA paves the way for domestic deployment and broader adoption.
The market for civilian and critical infrastructure drone defense could encompass tens of thousands of sites in the coming years.
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