Company: SPR
Filing Date: 2025-01-17
Form Type: 425
Source: 0001104659-25-004487
Chunk: 12

Company: Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-17
Form: 425
Chunk 12
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 continued global inflationary pressures; the Company’s ability
and its suppliers’ ability and willingness to meet stringent delivery (including quality and timeliness) standards and accommodate
changes in the build rates or model mix of aircraft under existing contractual commitments, including the ability or willingness to staff
appropriately or expend capital for current production volumes and anticipated production volume increases; the Company’s ability
to maintain continuing, uninterrupted production at its manufacturing facilities and its suppliers’ facilities; the Company’s
ability, and its suppliers’ ability, to attract and retain the skilled work force necessary for production and development in an
extremely competitive market; the effect of economic conditions, including increases in interest rates and inflation, on the demand for
the Company’s and its customers’ products and services, on the industries and markets in which it operates in the U.S. and
globally, and on the global aerospace supply chain; the general effect of geopolitical conditions, including Russia’s invasion of
Ukraine and the resultant sanctions being imposed in response to the conflict, including any trade and transport restrictions; the war
in Israel and the Gaza Strip and the potential for expansion of the conflict in the surrounding region, which may impact certain suppliers’
ability to continue production or make timely deliveries of supplies required to produce and timely deliver the Company’s products,
and may result in sanctions being imposed in response to the conflict, including trade and transport restrictions; the Company’s
relationships with the unions representing many of its employees, including the Company’s ability to successfully negotiate new
agreements, and avoid labor disputes and work stoppages with respect to its union-represented employees; the impact of significant
health events, such as pandemics, contagions or other public health emergencies (including the COVID-19 pandemic) or fear of such events,
on the demand for the Company’s and its customers’ products and services and on the industries and markets in which the Company
operates in the U.S. and globally; the timing and conditions surrounding the full worldwide return to service (including receiving the
remaining regulatory approvals) of the B737 MAX, future demand for the aircraft, and any residual impacts of the B737 MAX grounding on
production rates for the aircraft; the Company’s reliance on Boeing and Airbus and its affiliates for a significant portion of its
revenues; the business condition and liquidity of the Company’s customers and their ability to satisfy their contractual obligations
to the Company; the certainty of the Company’s backlog, including the ability of customers to cancel or delay orders prior