Constellium Delivers Strong Q4 Results, Raises 2028 Targets

Aluminum producer cites cost control, operational execution, and improved free cash flow in 2025

Published on Feb. 22, 2026

Constellium (NYSE:CSTM) executives said the company delivered results in 2025 that exceeded internal expectations despite an 'uncertain macroeconomic and end market environment,' citing cost control, operational execution, and improved free cash flow. CEO Ingrid Joerg thanked the company's 11,500 employees for their focus on safety and customers and said management believes the business is well-positioned heading into 2026.

Why it matters

Constellium's strong performance in 2025, marked by volume gains, metal benefits, and cost actions across its key business segments, highlights the company's ability to navigate challenging market conditions. The company's new 'Vision 2028' program aims to drive further operational efficiencies and cost reductions, positioning Constellium for continued success in the years ahead.

The details

Constellium reported strong fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results, with all three of its reporting segments - Aerospace & Transportation (A&T), Packaging & Automotive Rolled Products (P&ARP), and Automotive Structures & Industry (AS&I) - delivering year-over-year adjusted EBITDA improvements. The company cited volume gains, favorable metal costs, and cost control actions as key drivers of the performance. Constellium also announced a new group-wide excellence initiative called Vision 2028, aimed at operational efficiencies and cost reduction as part of its roadmap to 2028 targets.

  • Constellium reported $178 million of free cash flow in 2025, which management said was well ahead of a 'very challenged' 2024.
  • For 2026, the company expects free cash flow of more than $200 million.

The players

Ingrid Joerg

CEO of Constellium, who thanked the company's 11,500 employees for their focus on safety and customers and said management believes the business is well-positioned heading into 2026.

Jack

Constellium's Chief Financial Officer, who outlined fourth-quarter and full-year performance across the company's three reporting segments.

Constellium

A global leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance aluminum products and solutions, serving key markets including aerospace, automotive, and packaging.

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