Moog Inc Class A operations profile, shares on NYSE
29.06.2026 - 22:39:21 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Thomas Klein, Operations & Strategy desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-29, 22:38.
Moog Inc Class A (US6153942023) represents the primary equity listing of Moog Inc, an established U.S. motion-control specialist headquartered in East Aurora, New York. The company’s Class A stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange, giving international investors access to a diversified portfolio of aerospace, defense and industrial control technologies.
How Moog structures its business
Moog organizes its activities in several segments that reflect the applications of its motion-control and actuation technologies in different end markets. The company’s core businesses include Aircraft Controls, Space and Defense, and Industrial Systems, each focusing on precision control solutions for demanding environments where reliability and accuracy are critical.
The Aircraft Controls segment provides primary and secondary flight control systems, servoactuators, and related components for commercial and military aircraft platforms. These systems help manage aerodynamic surfaces such as ailerons, elevators and rudders, enabling fine control of aircraft attitude and flight path in both civil and defense aviation programs.
Aerospace and defense exposure
Moog has long-established relationships with major original equipment manufacturers and defense contractors across North America, Europe and Asia. In commercial aviation, its actuation and flight control products are designed into key airframes from large global players such as Boeing and Airbus, while in defense, Moog supports fighter jets, transport aircraft, rotorcraft and unmanned aerial vehicles with mission-critical control hardware.
Beyond aircraft, Moog’s Space and Defense segment supplies motion-control systems for missiles, guided munitions, naval platforms and space vehicles. This includes actuators and control electronics for launch vehicles, satellites and deep-space missions, as well as turret and weapon stabilization systems for land combat vehicles and naval guns, all designed for high reliability in harsh operating conditions.
Industrial and energy applications
In the industrial arena, Moog provides servo valves, servo drives, hydraulic actuators and electrohydraulic systems for manufacturing, heavy industry and energy customers. Its technologies are used in metal forming presses, plastic injection molding machines, test stands and simulators, where precise control of force, position and speed is required to improve efficiency and product quality.
The company also serves the energy sector with motion-control solutions for wind turbines, oil and gas equipment and power generation assets. In wind applications, Moog’s pitch and yaw control systems help optimize blade angle and turbine orientation, improving energy capture while protecting mechanical components from excessive loads during gusty or stormy conditions.
What Moog sells in practice
At the product level, Moog is best known for high-performance servo valves, flight control actuators and complete control systems that combine hydraulics, electric drives and sophisticated electronics. These components and systems are typically sold to original equipment manufacturers and integrators rather than directly to consumers, reflecting the company’s strong business-to-business orientation.
Where the stock trades today
Moog Inc Class A shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange in U.S. dollars under the ticker MOG.A. The listing gives investors exposure to aerospace, defense and industrial motion-control markets through a single diversified stock.
