February 19, 2026 - 04:00

ARLINGTON, Va., February 18, 2026--AeroVironment, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVAV) has announced its participation in the upcoming Citizens Technology Conference in San Francisco, California. The company's Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Kevin McDonnell, is scheduled to engage in a featured fireside chat.
The session is set for March 2, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time. This appearance provides a platform for McDonnell to discuss the company's strategic direction, financial performance, and its role in the evolving landscape of unmanned systems and robotics. Industry observers anticipate insights into AeroVironment's latest innovations and market outlook.
A live webcast of the conversation will be available, offering investors and industry stakeholders direct access to the executive's commentary. Following the live event, an archived recording will be made accessible for on-demand viewing, ensuring those unable to attend the initial broadcast can still access the discussion. The company's involvement in this prominent conference underscores its position as a key player in the advanced technology sector.
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