AeroVironment (AVAV) stock gained ~5% Monday after securing a $117M Army contract for P550 drones and receiving a Raymond James upgrade to Market Perform. The postAeroVironment (AVAV) stock gained ~5% Monday after securing a $117M Army contract for P550 drones and receiving a Raymond James upgrade to Market Perform. The post

AeroVironment (AVAV) Stock Jumps 5% Following Major Army Deal and Rating Boost

2026/03/23 23:27
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  • AeroVironment secured a $117 million contract from the U.S. Army for P550 Group 2 reconnaissance drones
  • The company also received an additional contract for Red Dragon attack drones
  • Raymond James lifted AVAV rating from Underperform to Market Perform
  • Approximately 84% of Wall Street analysts maintain Buy ratings, with price targets averaging $312–$318
  • Prior to Monday’s surge, AVAV shares had declined roughly 25% over three months

Monday brought positive developments for AeroVironment on multiple fronts.

The defense contractor received a $117 million Pentagon contract late Friday for its P550 Group 2 reconnaissance unmanned aerial system. Additionally, the company was awarded a separate, though smaller, agreement for its Red Dragon attack drone platform.


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William Blair’s Louie DiPalma characterized these contract wins as significant, noting that the Army anticipates investing more than $1 billion in long-range reconnaissance capabilities throughout the coming decade. DiPalma also highlighted the potential for the initial Red Dragon agreement to expand substantially.

DiPalma maintains a Buy recommendation on the shares without establishing a specific price objective.

AVAV started Monday’s session at $197.72, representing an approximately 5% increase during early market hours. By comparison, the S&P 500 advanced about 2%, bolstered by reports of diplomatic discussions between the United States and Iran.

Rating Improvement Provides Additional Boost

Raymond James analyst Brian Gesuale elevated his AVAV rating from Underperform to Market Perform on Monday, pointing to improved risk/reward dynamics following the stock’s recent decline.

Gesuale observed that the shares had experienced valuation multiple contraction alongside downward earnings estimate adjustments, factors that now roughly balance out ongoing investor concerns. He has not established a price objective for the equity.

Gesuale indicated he would need to observe stronger backlog expansion before adopting a more bullish stance.

Heading into Monday’s trading, AVAV had fallen approximately 25% during the preceding three-month period. This downturn was partially attributed to the Department of Defense’s decision to reopen bidding on an antenna supply agreement that had initially been awarded to BlueHalo, an AeroVironment subsidiary.

Shares Trading Significantly Below Historical Highs

AVAV was valued at approximately 50 times forward earnings estimates as of Monday, representing a sharp decline from nearly 100 times just half a year ago.

The stock reached a 52-week peak of $417.86, while its 200-day moving average stands at $291.46 — considerably above present trading levels.

The company’s most recent quarterly earnings, disclosed on March 10, fell short of analyst projections. Earnings per share came in at $0.64 versus consensus expectations of $0.68, while revenue of $408 million missed the $487 million forecast. Despite the shortfall, revenue still jumped 143% compared to the prior-year period.

For fiscal year 2026, management has provided EPS guidance ranging from $2.75 to $3.10.

Notwithstanding recent headwinds, Wall Street sentiment remains overwhelmingly favorable. Among analysts tracking AVAV, 84% maintain Buy recommendations, significantly exceeding the 55–60% typical for S&P 500 constituents. The consensus price target across the analyst community hovers around $318.

Friday’s Army contract award, should it generate the larger follow-on agreements that analysts anticipate, could evolve into a meaningful revenue catalyst in the years ahead.

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