Avio has finalized a rights issue
November 2025 — Avio S.p.A. has successfully finalized a rights issue, with the capital increase aimed at supporting growth opportunities in the space and defense markets in Europe and the USA, as well as strengthening the company’s production capacity through greater vertical integration.
Avio is a provider of aerospace propulsion systems, engine modules and components. The company specializes in equipment manufacturing, stage assembly, composite containers and structures, solid rocket motor (SRM) thermal protection, structural elements, SRM nozzles, functional testing, cryogenic propulsion, upper-stage storable propulsion, feeding systems and spacecraft propulsion.
Our role in the transaction
Oaklins Italy’s parent company, Banca Akros, acted as the co-bookrunner in Avio’s rights issue.
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