AERTEC is committed to proprietary technology and industrialisation as the cornerstone of its growth with a strategic plan that forecasts doubling its business and strengthening its international presence from Andalusia.
A few days ago, a news story was published in The Concise, signed by Claudia T. Ferrero, in which a tight and accurate explanation of AERTEC's strategy for the next three years is made.
As the journalist explains, AERTEC has already embarked on a new strategic phase focused on proprietary technology and industrialisation, with an investment of €15 million by 2028. The company's objectives are strengthen its international positioning and evolve towards a higher value-added model, leaning on the Own product development and industrial capabilities in the aerospace, airport, and defence sectors.
The 2026-2028 strategic plan marks sustained growth of 18% annually and includes significant expansion in both business and employment. AERTEC plans to incorporate around 200 highly qualified professionals, reinforcing its commitment to talent and innovation, with an investment in R&D close to 8% of its turnover.
The strategy is based on repositioning following the sale of its drone division., focusing the activity towards critical technologies such as aircraft electrification, embedded systems for civil and military aircraft, and advanced defence solutions, including precision-guided munitions.
In parallel, AERTEC is strengthening its global airport business, with the aim of international revenue reaching 80%% by 2028. The company thus maintains its profile as an international engineering firm, combining consultancy and technological development in over 40 countries.
To read the full news story, please click here.