PTC Industries Q1 FY27 Results: Revenue Surges 83%, PAT Jumps 466% as Aerospace and Defence Business Scales
PTC Industries Ltd. reported a strong performance for Q1 FY27, with significant growth in consolidated income and profitability. The company’s latest investor presentation highlights strong operating performance, rising contribution from Aerolloy Technologies and several strategic developments across the aerospace, defence and advanced materials businesses.
The quarter also marked important strategic progress for PTC Industries, including a landmark agreement with Airbus, a strategic order from BrahMos Aerospace, and new development programmes with ARDE-DRDO and Gun Factory Kanpur.
PTC Industries Q1 FY27 Financial Performance
PTC Industries recorded consolidated total income of ₹197.1 crore in Q1 FY27, compared with ₹107.7 crore in Q1 FY26. This represents an impressive 83% year-on-year increase.
Profitability grew substantially faster than revenue.
EBITDA increased 180.1% YoY to ₹54.2 crore, compared with ₹19.4 crore in the year-ago quarter. EBITDA margin expanded to 27.5% from 18.0%, representing an improvement of 954 basis points.
Profit before tax increased more than threefold to ₹36.7 crore, compared with ₹9.1 crore in Q1 FY26.
The greatest improvement came at the bottom line. Profit after tax jumped 466.2% to ₹29.2 crore, compared with ₹5.2 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. PAT margin improved to 14.8% from 4.8%.
Q1 FY27 at a Glance
- Total Income: ₹197.1 crore, up 83% YoY
- EBITDA: ₹54.2 crore, up 180.1%
- EBITDA Margin: 27.5% vs 18.0%
- Profit Before Tax: ₹36.7 crore, up 305.9%
- PAT: ₹29.2 crore, up 466.2%
- PAT Margin: 14.8% vs 4.8%
Aerolloy Technologies Emerges as a Key Growth Driver
Aerolloy Technologies Limited (ATL), PTC Industries’ aerospace-focused business, was a major contributor to the quarter’s performance.
ATL reported total income of ₹74.3 crore in Q1 FY27, representing a 466.4% increase according to the investor presentation.
The business generated EBITDA of ₹33.4 crore and PAT of ₹22.1 crore, with an EBITDA margin of 45%. The company attributed the performance to momentum in aerospace and strategic materials.
The strong contribution from Aerolloy demonstrates the operating leverage that PTC Industries is beginning to achieve from investments made over the past several years.
Landmark Airbus Agreement Strengthens Aerospace Opportunity
One of the most significant strategic developments during the quarter was Aerolloy Technologies’ agreement with Airbus for titanium castings.
The agreement covers the A320neo, A330neo and A350 programmes and involves the development, qualification, industrialisation pathway and future supply of titanium castings.
Importantly, the company plans to provide fully machined, ready-to-fit titanium castings, bringing together titanium material processing, precision casting, machining and inspection within an integrated manufacturing route.
For PTC Industries, the agreement represents a move towards a higher-value position in the global commercial aerospace supply chain.
BrahMos Order Expands Defence Systems Capabilities
PTC Industries also received a landmark order from BrahMos Aerospace for the development, integration and supply of a strategic missile sub-system for the BrahMos programme.
The company described the development as an important step beyond conventional precision manufacturing towards systems and sub-systems integration for advanced defence platforms.
The order strengthens PTC’s position in mission-critical defence applications and highlights its capabilities in precision manufacturing and high-reliability execution.
ARDE-DRDO Order for Titanium Component
Another important development came from the Armament Research & Development Establishment (ARDE), DRDO.
PTC Industries received a design and development order for a titanium cradle for the 105mm Indian Light Weight Tank.
The company highlighted this as a first-of-its-kind order that moves its role beyond conventional build-to-print manufacturing.
The programme combines engineering expertise, materials knowledge, structural performance and manufacturing capabilities to develop a fit-for-purpose mission-critical defence component.
Growing Role in Advanced Artillery Manufacturing
PTC Industries also received a development order from Gun Factory Kanpur for two major artillery gun components.
The programme strengthens the company’s position in land defence systems and builds on its existing experience in advanced artillery applications, including the M777 programme.
The company sees this as part of its longer-term move towards larger and more complex defence components, assemblies and sub-systems.
Strategic Materials Ecosystem in Lucknow
PTC Industries continues to develop its Strategic Materials Technology Complex (SMTC) in Lucknow.
During the quarter, Ministry of Defence leadership visited the facility, providing an opportunity to demonstrate PTC’s integrated capabilities in titanium and superalloy manufacturing.
The company views the SMTC ecosystem as strategically important to its growing role in India’s aerospace and defence materials sector.
Moving Towards an Integrated Advanced Manufacturing Platform
PTC Industries is positioning itself as more than a conventional precision manufacturer.
The company’s platform is designed around capabilities covering critical-material processing, melting, casting, forging and precision machining. It also highlights closed-loop recycling of materials and increasing use of renewable energy.
This vertically integrated model is intended to provide greater control over materials, manufacturing quality and production processes.
Aerospace and Defence Platform Across Multiple Applications
The company’s technology platform is designed to serve a broad range of aerospace and defence applications.
PTC Industries highlights capabilities across:
- Civil aviation
- Air defence
- Aero engines
- Space
- Land defence
- Naval defence
- Strategic systems
The company’s product capabilities include airframe structures, engine components, turbine frames, blades and vanes, artillery structures, armour-related components, naval propulsion components, propellant tanks and other mission-critical parts.
This platform-independent approach allows the company to address multiple applications using its core advanced manufacturing technologies.
Management Commentary: From Manufacturing to Systems Integration
Chairman and Managing Director Sachin Agarwal said Q1 FY27 represented a strong start to the year and highlighted the company’s progress in scaling PTC Industries as an integrated advanced manufacturing platform for aerospace, defence and strategic applications.
Management pointed to the strong performance of Aerolloy and the operating leverage emerging from capabilities and investments developed over several years.
The Airbus agreement, BrahMos programme and projects with ARDE-DRDO and Gun Factory Kanpur were highlighted as evidence of the company’s expanding role from precision manufacturing into design-led development, systems and sub-systems for mission-critical applications.
Focus on Building India’s Strategic Manufacturing Capabilities
A key theme running through PTC Industries’ presentation is its objective of building domestic capabilities in critical materials and advanced manufacturing.
The company describes its broader purpose as building “Parity” — helping India reach global standards in capability, technology, knowledge, quality, skill, workmanship and talent.
The company’s investments in titanium, superalloys, aerospace manufacturing and defence applications are therefore positioned as part of a longer-term technology and manufacturing strategy.
PTC Industries enters the remainder of FY27 with strong operating momentum and a growing portfolio of strategic aerospace and defence programmes.
The sharp improvement in Q1 profitability, combined with the rapid growth of Aerolloy Technologies, provides an important foundation for future expansion. At the same time, the Airbus agreement could strengthen the company’s participation in global commercial aerospace supply chains, while BrahMos, ARDE-DRDO and Gun Factory Kanpur programmes deepen its presence in India’s defence manufacturing ecosystem.
The next phase will be particularly important as these programmes move through qualification, industrialisation and scale-up. Management has emphasized disciplined execution and sustainable growth as the company expands its advanced manufacturing capabilities.
Investor Takeaway
PTC Industries’ Q1 FY27 performance stands out for both strong financial growth and strategic business development.
Revenue increased 83%, EBITDA rose 180%, and PAT surged 466% year-on-year. At the business level, Aerolloy Technologies delivered a particularly strong quarter, while new programmes with Airbus, BrahMos Aerospace, ARDE-DRDO and Gun Factory Kanpur could further strengthen PTC’s position in aerospace and defence.
The company’s integrated titanium and superalloy manufacturing capabilities, combined with casting, forging and machining, provide the foundation for its ambition to become a larger player in high-value and mission-critical manufacturing.
This article is based on PTC Industries Limited’s Q1 FY27 Result Presentation dated August 2026. The company’s presentation contains forward-looking statements that are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, and actual future performance may differ from such statements.