AAR Cash Flow from Investing Activities 2010-2024 | AIR
AAR cash flow from investing activities from 2010 to 2024. Cash flow from investing activities can be defined as the total change in cash resulting from a companies investments
AAR Annual Cash Flow Investing (Millions of US $) |
2023 |
$-138 |
2022 |
$-17 |
2021 |
$-1 |
2020 |
$-25 |
2019 |
$-19 |
2018 |
$-43 |
2017 |
$-30 |
2016 |
$-17 |
2015 |
$689 |
2014 |
$-41 |
2013 |
$-33 |
2012 |
$-390 |
2011 |
$-119 |
2010 |
$-222 |
2009 |
$-24 |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Aerospace |
Aerospace and Defense Equipment |
$2.542B |
$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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