AeroVironment Inc.'s (AVAV) fiscal fourth-quarter earnings more than doubled as the aircraft manufacturer's success in growing sales and improving margins vaulted results above analysts' expectations.

But the company predicted revenue for the just-begun fiscal year mostly below analysts' projections, as it called for 10% to 15% growth. That assumes revenue between $274.5 million $286.9 million, compared with average analyst estimate of $285 million from a survey by Thomson Reuters.

Shares were down 0.5% at $23.15 after hours. The stock was down 20% this year through the close.

AeroVironment--which makes pilotless drones called Ravens for the military and rechargeable-battery technology for electronic industrial vehicles--relies on government defense spending. Although it benefited from higher spending on the military and green technology in recent years, President Barack Obama's administration plans to dial back defense budget growth and rein in bloated programs.

Chairman and Chief Executive Tim Conver said the most recent results are a result as the company moves "to full rate production of digital small unmanned aircraft systems." In the previous quarter, AeroVironment's results were hurt by delays as harsh weather postponed testing and lethargy in Washington held up government orders, and the company expected belated Raven orders to convert to revenue in the just-begun fiscal year. The administration's fiscal 2011 budget proposal calls for a 56% drop in spending for the Raven.

But the company has pointed out that the administration's focus on soldier systems and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance at the Pentagon and electric vehicle infrastructure domestically were bright spots for growth.

For the quarter ended April 30, AeroVironment posted a profit of $15.6 million, or 71 cents a share, from $5.8 million, or 27 cents a share, a year earlier. Revenue jumped 31% to $99.4 million.

Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters predicted earnings of 59 cents on revenue of $96 million.

Gross margin climbed to 43.3% from 34.7%.

Contract services revenue rose 16%, while product sales jumped by half on gains for unmanned aircraft sales.

-By Joan E. Solsman, Dow Jones Newswires; 212-416-2291; joan.solsman@dowjones.com

 
 
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