May 6 (Reuters) - Spanish defence and technology firm Indra said on Monday its net profit rose 40% to 61 million euros ($66 million) in the first quarter, supported by strong orders as global tensions spur demand for air defences.
It reported a net profit of 44 million euros in the same period one year ago.
After shrinking for decades, European military budgets are on the rise due to heightening geopolitical tensions worldwide, which are set to lead to higher revenues and margins for defence groups.
NATO member countries have committed to ratchet up their defence spending to 2% of their gross domestic products in response to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Indra's revenues rose 22% to 1.12 billion euros from January to March, with all four of its divisions achieving double-digit percentage growth.
The company reiterated its year-end revenue target of more than 4.65 billion euros in local currency, announced in February.
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Reporting by Matteo Allievi; Editing by Tom Hogue and Mark Potter
Source: Reuters