Jyoti CNC Automation Limited, a CNC machine tool manufacturer, recorded orders worth INR 16.94 billion from the aerospace and defence sector in FY25. This is 39 percent of its total order book of INR 43.46 billion. In Q4 of FY25, the company recorded an order intake of INR 5.30 billion, of which aerospace and defence constituted 29 percent.

Revenue for the year was led by aerospace and defence, which contributed 45 percent to the company’s total revenue. Other key segments included auto and auto components (23 percent), general engineering (20 percent), EMS (5 percent), die and mould (2 percent), and others (5 percent). Revenue from operations for Q4 2025 totaled INR 5.76 billion, of which aerospace and defence constituted 44 percent.

The global aerospace and defence market is projected to reach approximately USD 1,388 billion by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 8.2%. This expansion is being driven by increased spending worldwide, influenced by geopolitical developments, ongoing modernisation efforts, and rising defence budgets.

Jyoti CNC Automation Limited operates two vertically integrated manufacturing plants in Rajkot, Gujarat, India, and one in Strasbourg, France. The company has completed the expansion of its production capacity to 6,000 machines per annum at its Indian facilities, and 121 machines per annum in France. A further increase in manufacturing capacity by an additional 10,000 machines per year is planned over the next two years. The company will add new assembly lines and sub-assembly lines for this purpose.

Jyoti CNC has 237,408.50 square meters of industrial land in India, of which 157,155.32 square meters (66.19 percent) is unutilized. In Strasbourg, France, the company has 46,442 square meters, of which 32,144 square meters (69.21 percent) is unutilized. 

The company also introduced several new CNC machine models in FY25, including 5-axis gantry type machining center, alloy wheel turning machine, twin spindle with gantry automation, inverted turning center with automation, high performance horizontal machining centers, and Tachyon Beta, addressing demand from industries such as aerospace, automotive, EMS, and healthcare.

Tachyon Beta is a 5-axis high dynamics machining center developed by Jyoti CNC. Designed with a compact form factor and equipped with a linear motor, the machine offers high-speed, simultaneous 5-axis machining capabilities.

The company also received a design patent for HUMA, a touchscreen-based human-machine interface panel, on 14 January, 2025.

For the full fiscal year FY25, revenue from operations reached INR 18.18 billion, marking 36 percent growth from INR 13.38 billion in FY24. EBITDA increased to INR 4.91 billion from INR 3.01 billion, with margins rising from 22.5 percent to 27.0 percent. PAT also improved significantly, rising 109 percent from INR 1.51 billion in FY24 to INR 3.16 billion in FY25.

In Q4 FY25, Jyoti CNC reported revenue from operations of INR 5.76 billion, a 28 percent increase compared to INR 4.50 billion in Q4 FY24. EBITDA for the quarter rose to INR 1.78 billion, up from INR 1.34 billion the previous year, with the EBITDA margin improving from 29.7 percent to 30.9 percent. Profit after tax (PAT) for the quarter stood at INR 1.09 billion, compared to INR 1 billion in Q4 FY24.

Jyoti CNC has 3,507 employees, of which over 140 are dedicated to R&D. The company manufactures critical machine components such as spindles, tool-changers, pallet changers, rotary tables and universal heads in-house. The company offers over 200 product variants and serves clients across aerospace, automotive, defence, EMS, and general engineering sectors. The company has 135,000 machine installations in over 60 countries.

With the expansion of its market reach through Huron as a global brand in Europe, China, USA and Canada, the broadening of the product basket with the addition of 5-Axis High Precision Machining Centers, the company has made a swift entry into large Indian aerospace companies. The growth drivers for the future will be Aerospace & Defence, EMS, Semiconductor, and Automobile & General Engineering. The potential CNC Machine demand for the EMS industry in India is over 100,000 machines within the next five years.