AAR Shares Outstanding 2010-2024 | AIR

AAR shares outstanding from 2010 to 2024. Shares outstanding can be defined as the number of shares held by shareholders (including insiders) assuming conversion of all convertible debt, securities, warrants and options. This metric excludes the company's treasury shares.
AAR Annual Shares Outstanding
(Millions of Shares)
2023 35
2022 36
2021 35
2020 35
2019 35
2018 35
2017 34
2016 35
2015 39
2014 39
2013 41
2012 43
2011 44
2010 43
2009 43
AAR Quarterly Shares Outstanding
(Millions of Shares)
2024-02-29 35
2023-11-30 35
2023-08-31 35
2023-05-31 35
2023-02-28 35
2022-11-30 35
2022-08-31 35
2022-05-31 36
2022-02-28 36
2021-11-30 36
2021-08-31 36
2021-05-31 35
2021-02-28 36
2020-11-30 35
2020-08-31 35
2020-05-31 35
2020-02-29 35
2019-11-30 35
2019-08-31 35
2019-05-31 35
2019-02-28 35
2018-11-30 35
2018-08-31 35
2018-05-31 35
2018-02-28 35
2017-11-30 35
2017-08-31 35
2017-05-31 34
2017-02-28 34
2016-11-30 34
2016-08-31 34
2016-05-31 35
2016-02-29 34
2015-11-30 35
2015-08-31 35
2015-05-31 39
2015-02-28 39
2014-11-30 39
2014-08-31 39
2014-05-31 39
2014-02-28 39
2013-11-30 39
2013-08-31 39
2013-05-31 41
2013-02-28 41
2012-11-30 42
2012-08-31 42
2012-05-31 43
2012-02-29 43
2011-11-30 43
2011-08-31 43
2011-05-31 44
2011-02-28 44
2010-11-30 43
2010-08-31 43
2010-05-31 43
2010-02-28 43
2009-11-30 43
2009-08-31 43
2009-05-31 43
2009-02-28 43
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Aerospace Aerospace and Defense Equipment $2.419B $1.991B
AAR Corp. provides various products & services to the aviation & defense industries world wide. Its principal customers are The Boeing Co. and Airbus. It has 2 business segments: Aviation Services and Expeditionary Services. The Aviation Services unit provides aftermarket support & services for the commercial aviation, and government & defense markets. It sells & leases various new, overhauled and repaired engine & airframe parts & components, and aircraft to commercial aviation and government/defense customers. It provides inventory management & distribution services, overhaul, repair and engineering services. The Expeditionary Services segment includes airlift & mobility activities. This division provides products and services for the movement of equipment and personnel by the U.S. Department of Defense, foreign governments/ non-governmental organizations. This unit also designs manufactures and installs in-plane cargo loading and handling systems for commercial aircraft, military aircraft and helicopters.
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